Well, you asked :-)
mara06 (2549 pencils) | Tue, 2009-07-21 20:13Here's the final version of the logo on which you've given me such helpful advice. (Thank you!) The colors used make it a 4C job, which puts some of my original stock choices out of realistic reach, but the client wanted to incorporate chakra colors into the design to make it more colorful. I chose the final four (green, blue, indigo, violet). I felt that including all seven colors would have been too much, so if you're a big fan of groundedness, sexuality and other peasant stuff like that (red, orange, yellow), I guess you're now outta luck at this place. ;-)
I handle such disappointments with cappuccino and pastry but if you want to get blitzed on cheap pinot noir, hey, don't let me stop you.
Did I say thank you? Yes, I did.
Mara
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Good work indeed. Wish to see how it translates to a single color. Like embossing in marble or wood.
*applause*
Beautiful work, Mara!
"Art -- the one achievement of Man which has made the long trip up from all fours seem well advised." - James Thurber
looks great. congrats!
"Good design is obvious. Great design is transparent."
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Gee, thanks, ya'll.
Ivan, she won't be doing embossing; the chakra colors are vital to the client's message. For newspapers and so on where she can't use them, she'll have a grayscale version that works fine. If she were to do embossing, though, I think I could use textures to create the needed contrasts.
I still wish I could have used Greg's idea of completely lettering to compliment the Celtic knot idea. I experimented, but I wasn't happy with the results.
Mara
nice!
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Nicely done. Love that font.