This is my updated version of my first drop-cap. I still struggled with making the button look 3D on Illustrator but I'm going to try out some other versions over the next week. It was really convenient to be working with these four specific letters because they each embodied a similar shape that I could keep consistent throughout the logo. I think it's more readable when paired with "LAY," so I want to work on the "P" standing alone. I'm also not too sure how I feel about the weight pulling down on the left side, I don't really know yet how much it bothers me.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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This is my updated version of my first drop-cap. I still struggled with making the button look 3D on Illustrator but I'm going to try out some other versions over the next week. It was really convenient to be working with these four specific letters because they each embodied a similar shape that I could keep consistent throughout the logo. I think it's more readable when paired with "LAY," so I want to work on the "P" standing alone. I'm also not too sure how I feel about the weight pulling down on the left side, I don't really know yet how much it bothers me.
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This looks cool Virginia!
ReplyDeleteIf you were still looking to make your button look more 3-D, here are some tutorials that you might find helpful!
http://www.ndesign-studio.com/tutorials/glossy-button
http://veerle.duoh.com/blog/comments/creating_pins_in_illustrator/
http://hatchingeggstory.blogspot.com/2007/05/complicate-orb-icon.html
Great job, very clever!
you're awesome, thank you!!
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