This has come so far from last week, these are both very successful (sweet colors too!). My biggest concern is that the 826 mark and the Store mark are both cubes, but drawn differently.
My favorite store mark is the top row, second from the right, with the implied left and bottom bounds of the front face of the cube. The angled type works really well, and the only thing I would like to see is the type bumped down and to the left until it is sitting on what would be the left and bottom side of the front face of the cube.
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This has come so far from last week, these are both very successful (sweet colors too!). My biggest concern is that the 826 mark and the Store mark are both cubes, but drawn differently.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite store mark is the top row, second from the right, with the implied left and bottom bounds of the front face of the cube. The angled type works really well, and the only thing I would like to see is the type bumped down and to the left until it is sitting on what would be the left and bottom side of the front face of the cube.