Disclosure: I created everything in my entry and I didn't copy anyone else's concept. (?)
Still simple with these, except maybe with the third example. That one is a bit more extravagant.
The first I wanted to make "Stu" the focus of attention, even in the stand alone icon, so I used the S to represent the rabbit.
In the second, adding the rabbit ears to the dot of the i in the same colors as the word keeps it very simple, but looks very memorable and timeless.
In most of my examples I have the letters of the name kerned fairly wide, to give a little size to the short name without using an oversized font. In the next set I will be uploading, the third example is kerned much tighter for comparision
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Disclosure: I created everything in my entry and I didn't copy anyone else's concept. (?)
Still simple with these, except maybe with the third example. That one is a bit more extravagant.The first I wanted to make "Stu" the focus of attention, even in the stand alone icon, so I used the S to represent the rabbit.
In the second, adding the rabbit ears to the dot of the i in the same colors as the word keeps it very simple, but looks very memorable and timeless.
In most of my examples I have the letters of the name kerned fairly wide, to give a little size to the short name without using an oversized font. In the next set I will be uploading, the third example is kerned much tighter for comparision
11-Sep-08, 4:53pm GMT