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Description: An idea i'm toying around with at the moment. CODE and the four zeros of a combination lock.
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qyper Jul. 26 '11

nice idea but from first look i haven't seen 4 zeros. i saw CODE 08 the first and last letters.

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vergad Jul. 26 '11

* UPDATED... thanks qyper, we've changed direction for this for now. 0000 will be used in-line on the reverse side of the logo on things like business cards and letterheads. And sometimes in place of the logo on collatoral.

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atomicvibe Jul. 27 '11

%5EThat's a brilliant idea, actually. Using the show-through from the reverse side as a design element on the front side is a really cool technique. It really adds a whole other level of dimensionality to design, and shows that you've got your designer thinking cap on. I would LOVE to see examples of this if/when it's developed :)

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vergad Jul. 28 '11

thanks jon! i'll post a link in the next couple of days to show how it will work across the collateral. really appreciate your comments. i've read a few of yours on other designs and i think it's great the way you take the time to give good constructive feedback.

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atomicvibe Aug. 05 '11

I try, man. I swear, at some point in my life, I'm going to teach graphic design.

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eszencia Aug. 10 '11

origami inspiration !?

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vergad Aug. 10 '11

@ jon: youcandooit!*@ escenzia: no, but i see where you're coming from

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type and signs Oct. 09 '11

very interesting ... like the nearly unreadable (fun) font ... ttp://www.behance.net/gallery/DISRUPTION-Type-Experiment/451733*although yours is much better (mature, serious) mine was a joke ...

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vergad Oct. 10 '11

hey bernd, are you talking about the one above %22some t-shirts%22? does that say NATW?E? maybe NATURE? this is how i originally had it http://dribbble.com/shots/218489-Code

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vergad Nov. 09 '11

%5E%5E%5E%5E%5E way up there to jons request to see how the 0000 and CODE relationship would work across business cards. you can see a visual here. http://dribbble.com/shots/315467-code-business-cards?list%3Dfollowing (apologies if it's not appropriate to redirect)

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