John Butto
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A "quickie" with the massage lady...
Tried fixing up the oval one. Am I on the right track?
do you understand what people have been saying about balance? some people have no idea what that means when it comes to a design and it is a learned skill so not crapping on you for being clueless, just thinking you need to hone your skills.
Nope, I'm fairly clueless (sorry) I thought it had to do with symmetry. But then again I totally haven't been paying attention to that at all on the oval one. I'm here to learn, and trying to do it as quickly as possible, so thanks for any and all tips
Sorry 'bout that.
Is this better? I almost just want to leave her name off, but highly doubt that'll fly.
Or should I just lay out the name, phone # and appt. bit like Jillbeans (but that feels like stealing?)
Here's a few versions of a sign for an RMT who works out of her house and wants to be sure her clients know they're at the right home. She is in a busy neighborhood, so I figured it is worth having her phone # so potential clients have a way of contacting her.
My preference would be to do the top left one as a sandblasted cedar sign with a nice routered edge so I can play with some new equipment. I'm not 100% happy with the fonts though and was thinking it would look good in A&S Old Glory for "Massage Therapy" but I don't want to buy the font if the design sucks or she doesn't like it. (I'm just starting out so my font budget is verrry limited right now)
The bottom left was inspired by a design on the A&S site, but I don't think it's her style at all so that one's more a design exercise for me I guess.
The ones on the right are based off her requests, and again I'd love to use better fonts like A&S Cardiak, Bogie, or Snapper Script. The top one is because as one of her requests she wanted to incorporate a tree, and the bottom right is me trying to make her initial sketch work.
Please critique away, I love learning from the amazing talented designers here (and hope one day to become at least a little bit like you).