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tooth63

New Member
No.
The contrast between the two colors (or the greyish black and the orange blend) really bugs me.
Like when someone uses a prismatic font and makes one part yellow and the other part blue.
Love....Jill

I have been guilty of that, but have since seen the error of my ways.
 

iSign

New Member
I have been guilty of that, but have since seen the error of my ways.


yep.. me too!

(I almost got away with it one time, and now I keep having to do more trucks with it because the client loves it.. but by some lucky accident, you can actually still read it)

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Zazzess

New Member
yep.. me too!

(I almost got away with it one time, and now I keep having to do more trucks with it because the client loves it.. but by some lucky accident, you can actually still read it)

oops.jpg


Tell me if I'm wrong...
Is it because they are complimentary colors ?
Its pretty like sunset but my eyes are blinking on it.

:goodpost:
 

ucmj22

New Member
Here is a flame logo that never made it out of the shop, maybe the idea will work for you.
 

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iSign

New Member
Tell me if I'm wrong...
Is it because they are complimentary colors ?
Its pretty like sunset but my eyes are blinking on it.

:goodpost:

is WHAT because hey are complimentary colors?

...the fact that it's a bad idea?
...or my presumption that I kinda got away with it this time?

I think the reference to proper coloration of prismatic fonts was to say that the 2 "halves" should be close in hue & value, because it is usually a 2D ploy, to simulate how a single colored 3D letter might look if carved to a prismatic shape & the lighting would illuminate one half, while the other half would be somewhat shaded.

I figured that out after the above logo design, and never use much contrast between the two halves of a prismatic font anymore. Clearly it presents a challenge of what color (or value) of background will work, and that's why i needed to add a white outline on the logo shown.

As far as why I got away with it... I don't know, maybe i didn't really, but between the yellow being somewhat darkened with orange, and the use of the outline... it just managed to be readable in the end... (I think)
 

ForgeInc

New Member
Addy, what are you doing designing logos again? I thought you said you had given it up????

EVERY time you design something or give criticism to others it drives me totally nuts.

Rant done. No more pirating the thread.
 
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