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sure why not? at least it isn't making a sign red because a guy's name is Redmond or adding a fern because the guy's name ha the word fern in it. I just personally hate this kind of thing. doesn't make it wrong but it does make people groan when they see it.
that is good point. are they actual landscapers or more of mow the lawn, rake the leaves?
please don't add a fern to it because the name has part of the word fern in it. just too literal and corny. the font used for the company name might not be the best choice but it also isn't the...
that's a lot better. the gradient isn't too bad now as it is lighter and not so heavy. the landscape design is much better too. maybe just a little more space between the words as it looks like one long word
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with all you have going on there is no need for the gradient. it overpowers the design and jus makes it look too overdone. the overall idea of it is nice. I even like the gray swoosh. the greens are nice too. not loving the font used for the landscape design. it is way to fussy and...
agree wit Jill on making the psycho with the wrench less scary looking. I have a personal hatred of drawn cartoon like characters (Jill will know why) but I they insist at least make him less clipart looking
on a side note, we did the high polished shiny silver letters for a car dealership a few years back. the biggest problem with them was they are like a mirror and reflect the sky, trees or whatever is around them making them super hard to read and see. it looks more like sky/tree pattern then...
I do agree with you that the day to day need to be done quicker but I don't consider a "for sale" sign a design, just a layout which is different. my question was how long is too long on an actual design to the OP. no one should be working a design for free as that is a service and a service...
unless you design it, you don't own it. you can try and get an OK from those who do own it but chances are they would like to make the money from their logo and aren't willing to share it with an outsider. also there is how you use their logo that is a concern. they will want to control the...
first off what you see as a very long time on a design may or may be a long time. what you see as finished and ready to go may be OK but a designer doesn't put out OK work and will tweak it until it is better. what you have to ask yourself is are your customer's happy with the design work as...
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also you are to ID five techniques and it's kind of cheating asking us to ID them for you draw up what you intend to do and let us take a look to see if we can be of any help
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