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- Suitable font for a medical centre?
Hi Making a logo for a medical centre named “Legenes Legesenter” (it is close to the real name). ... not have Starbucks im my part of the world and the medical centre is local. I did not know the Starbucks logo myself, honestly. I’ll ... it could work on white if you just removed the outermost stroke. I’d also remove the black stroke around the centre circle to make ...
Forum topic - BjornH - 20 Nov 2007 - 5:38pm - 10 comments - 0 attachments
- "Asymmetrical" joins on the N?
... write a capital N is not symmetrical - I do the first stroke downwards, then the diagonal downwards and the other vertical upwards - ... similar to the crossbar of the H being slightly above centre. As to why this is pleasing, perhaps, as with entasis, it’s ...
Forum topic - altaira - 4 Oct 2008 - 11:53am - 47 comments - 0 attachments
- Logo for temporary design
... too much attention to them. Whether you have added a stroke to them or not they look “fake” bold. They are all too big. ... old-world feel, so perhaps some real script, fine rules, centre alignment might lift it. The whole thing also feels a bit slight, ...
Forum topic - j_polo9 - 5 Oct 2008 - 10:41pm - 17 comments - 0 attachments
- Critiques of the OpenType format?
... would be the basic, un-stroked path(s) that lie at the centre, or spine, of the glyph’s stem(s). These spines may be fleshed ... in a number of ways. 1. Most obviously, “expand stroke”; this would have sliders for width, contrast, and angle of ...
Forum topic - ishamid - 16 Jan 2006 - 12:29pm - 110 comments - 0 attachments
- Hidden swastica en logo
... doors on the houses Move the doors on the houses off centre to the left side of each house or use two windows instead of a door. ... between the houses. Because they’re an even negative stroke it accentuates it. The bottom line though, is that if you salvage ...
Forum topic - Patricio - 30 Jan 2006 - 12:41pm - 25 comments - 0 attachments
- Personal Logo Critique
... up the mid point of the cap height in the name with the centre of the circle in the ’r’. Then move the name much closer ... What I was saying was reduce the Robert McKenna until the stroke weight matches the weight of the serifs in the rM. It may not work but I ...
Forum topic - clashmore - 10 Aug 2008 - 7:05pm - 59 comments - 3 attachments
- FontFont releases FF Pitu by Lukasz Dziedzic, a typeface with possibly no purpose at all
... most characteristic features are probably the pronounced stroke modulation and blade-shaped sharp stroke endings, which are slightly ... took place in The Hague and was hosted by the Slovak Centre of Design. The primary alphabets of Pitu consists of an ordinary ...
Forum topic - twardoch - 2 Jul 2008 - 12:45pm - 21 comments - 0 attachments
- Positioning ogonek underneath the i and I
... says Horizontally, the accent is never placed at the centre of the character (with the exception of į / Į and sometimes Ų, where ... This ogonek looks like it belongs to a face with far more stroke contrast. As I understand it, the ogonek should look like it was drawn ...
Forum topic - Pieter van Rosmalen - 15 Nov 2007 - 4:15am - 64 comments - 0 attachments
- Typography in architecture
... part of the actual building (such as the wales millennium centre) or separate but in a way that really adds to the overall impact of the ... space under the cross bar is the main entry. The narrow stroke is on the wrong side and it is just clumsy looking. I don’t have a ...
Forum topic - megmog - 24 Sep 2007 - 5:00am - 40 comments - 0 attachments
- Capital U with ogonek (Uogonek)
... the capital U has a “descender”, the second stroke hits the bottom, sometimes with a half serif there as well. Most ... The top of the ogonek has been positioned at the geometric centre of the base glyph, but of course _optically_ the ogoneks are positioned ...
Forum topic - aszszelp - 4 Jun 2008 - 12:50am - 11 comments - 0 attachments




























