Monday, February 3, 2014

Chill Out


12 comments:

  1. The font turned out really nice with the snow caps and jagged ice-like edges. Good job.

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  2. I wonder if the ice is something you placed as a detail or an alteration to the text, or if that's how the text came. I know Dafont has quite a few ice-capped fonts and it seems like the only things added were the circles for the snowflakes and the ground portion. A little explanation on process would be nice to read here. It's a cool idea though, I like how all the colors go well together.

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  3. The colors you have chosen work nicely with this defiantly feels chilly. has a cool cut out of paper feel to it which is rad. one suggestion might maybe to just place that text right on the snow so it looks like its sitting on the ground instead of floating. Nice work though!

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  4. I like how you did the snow on top of the words. The colors work well also

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  5. this reminded me of getting icees as a kid! it looks nice, the colors and shapesreally make you think cold, good job

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  6. The colors and design work really well together. Maybe try and have the woe sitting in the snow though.

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  7. Jesus,

    Feels like a construction paper project! I like the entire design and visually it gets the correct idea across. Nicely done.

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  8. I like this, the message is clear. I would suggest maybe adding in some more snowflakes closer to the ground.

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  9. Very clean work. I would suggest adding a gradient to the snow on the ground though.

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  10. Over all a great job, some things that could have been done like what was mentioned above but at the end of the day, its your art and its yours.

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  11. Very effective, I agree with the other comments: more snow and maybe the letters should be grounded.

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  12. The colors are great, the font choice is perfect. After everyone commented about grounding the letters, I realized that it would in fact look better with them on the ground. Still, a little bit of tweaking and it could be made into a post card a lot of people would buy. =)

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