Come to think of it... If you'd showed it to me I'd probably have asked why the heck you put the sun in front of a mountain anyhow...
Thanks for all the effort.
I'm putting thought into the colors. Initial thoughts for you to fiddle with... A deep brown or VERY deep purple for the mountains and a nice blue for the sky. This color combo is intriguing: http://www.tribestrading.co.uk/images/12733.jpg
Hmmm. I did try that already, but I don't like the idea of making it too obvious. There's a fine line, there. I'll see if I can do something else along those lines, though. Thanks.
Thanks for the changes. Updates from client will come when I have them.
One thought (change not needed now) we had here in the office is that if you do the things listed below it'd make it look like a sunrise (which, though a bit trite, would be interesting...)
1) starting with image #5 - Increase size of C slightly
2) Overlap the C with the middle tip of the W
3) Close the "opening" of the C to about 10% or smaller.
4) (optional) rotate to near even plane
Feel free to play with the idea. No need to share it now unless it's a bag of awesome.
Disclosure: I created everything in my entry and I didn't copy anyone else's concept. (?)
Okay, here's the b/w versions with the additional adjustments. I also applied the different stroke weight to the right hand column. Interesting. I'm still leaning towards the original, but I'm very interested to see which the client likes, along with their color choices. Thanks for your help.
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Thanks for all the effort.
I'm putting thought into the colors. Initial thoughts for you to fiddle with... A deep brown or VERY deep purple for the mountains and a nice blue for the sky. This color combo is intriguing: http://www.tribestrading.co.uk/images/12733.jpg
23-Dec-08, 8:30pm GMT
23-Dec-08, 7:31pm GMT
One thought (change not needed now) we had here in the office is that if you do the things listed below it'd make it look like a sunrise (which, though a bit trite, would be interesting...)
1) starting with image #5 - Increase size of C slightly
2) Overlap the C with the middle tip of the W
3) Close the "opening" of the C to about 10% or smaller.
4) (optional) rotate to near even plane
Feel free to play with the idea. No need to share it now unless it's a bag of awesome.
23-Dec-08, 5:26pm GMT
Disclosure: I created everything in my entry and I didn't copy anyone else's concept. (?)
Okay, here's the b/w versions with the additional adjustments. I also applied the different stroke weight to the right hand column. Interesting. I'm still leaning towards the original, but I'm very interested to see which the client likes, along with their color choices. Thanks for your help.23-Dec-08, 5:03pm GMT