BluKoo
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I know which one I prefer, but what about you guys?
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Cavey
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Number 1
2 looks like it's been done in primary school on paint
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Whittie
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Neither. Number 1 if I had to pick one though.
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BluKoo
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Decided to add this one. Its a rough version though.
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Whittie
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Don't like any of them Murray, sorry dude.
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BluKoo
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No problem. Thats what trial and error is all about.
I think i might be able to get something with the semi-hidden tii to look good. Its just a case of the right design.
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BluKoo
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One more.
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noshua
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Last one if anything, at first glance I couldn't make out what it said in the first image.
Second and third are too basic.
As long as the colours stay the same (when printed or whatever you plan on doing with it), #4 looks great.
edit; dark grey background? (#514e4e or similar)
[Edited on 16-11-2010 by noshua]
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BluKoo
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Another.
Cheers for the comments so far.
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BluKoo
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Here's a refined version of 3
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Whittie
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Russ
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Still not liking it, stop playing with giant letters, go for crisp and clean
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Butler
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will_ainsworth
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are you going to become a photographer now? no offence but it bugs me when most people nowadays picks up a slr, few weeks later is becoming a 'pro' setting up a business etc. you wouldnt just start up a law firm after a few weeks... the amount of piss i see from fake photographers winds me up. (not saying this is you) just seems all of a sudden your a 'photographer'
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by will_ainsworth
are you going to become a photographer now? no offence but it bugs me when most people nowadays picks up a slr, few weeks later is becoming a 'pro' setting up a business etc. you wouldnt just start up a law firm after a few weeks... the amount of piss i see from fake photographers winds me up. (not saying this is you) just seems all of a sudden your a 'photographer'
I've been messing around with photography for years, but I only got myself a half decent camera 6 months ago.
Everyone has the god given right to be a photographer. Its whether or not they're any good that matters.
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Russ
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Until you sell your car to buy a camera your just a tourist to will
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Adam_B
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What makes someone a fake photographer? Im not trying to be an arse, just interested in you expanding on the point a bit more.
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Adam_B
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Oh and on the original point to this thread the last one is the best but its still a bit confusing and looks a bit too much like the logo for Gu - http://www.gupuds.com/
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