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These are my first attempt at a banner, and two different logos. I'm really bad with graphics, and I usually have someone else do them, but what do you think, have any ideas, and and which logo do you like better. Also, comments like "They all suck" are not appreciated.


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And these images are where?

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They used to work!

They can be found at.
http://www.angeltowns2.com/members/bassdesigns/images/

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I'm only seeing the first one, the other ones lead to a page that says 'Found The document has moved here.' The link leads to something call 'Angel Towns'????????

The one that is showing is improved over what I saw before. The text is a bit too stretched though, and the crayon look out of place to me.

Keep working at it though, you did show some growth with this one that I can see.

Roo

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I noticed that the crayon didn't look right, so I use the same banner without the crayon on my site.

I have no problem getting to them. I don't know what to say.

Angeltowns is a free host that I use when I'm learning new things, that's why the 404 goes to there.

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bd & bd2 don't work for me. I get the idea but they just don't look right. Have you looked at other logos where they are combining letters to make letters? check out United International Pictures (http://www.uip.com/) for a good example. Try and find a font you like and play with that.

Banner and Banner2. These are /much/ better than the ones we saw earlier. V.simple but they look good, and I know simple is what your going for. The crayon looks slightly out of place but the idea of it adds to the banner. can you get a better image of a crayon/pen/pencil and use that?

Keep working on it and y'all be there in no time

DJ

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From ITT and UIP, it seems that I have to interlock them some how, and keep them mostly whole.

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