Which one do you like best?

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Hi guys, please let me know which one you like the best: (text color):

http://64.176.198.229/tshirt/1.gif
http://64.176.198.229/tshirt/2.gif
http://64.176.198.229/tshirt/3.gif

Also, in those, the DESIGNS is a smaller font which is just as tall as the n... should it be that tall, or as tall as the i and t earlier in the word sensation?

Thanks!

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He has: 1,016 posts

Joined: May 2002

I like #2 the best. The font is fine.

They have: 238 posts

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I too like two better than the other two. The Font is also fine for me.
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Busy's picture

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I'd say two as well
Just a thought, wouldn't the letter (could also be the number 5) be lost to a colour blind person, or is that with two colours

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#2 here. Smiling

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I agree with number 2 as well Smiling

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I disagree, unless I've got them in the wrong order. The orange really makes that word stand out, and it's going to make it more memorable to people. Do you want them to remember "sensation" or "designs"? I would say "sensation" - it's more unique and will make it easier for people to find you. Also, it the big S stands for sensation, so it reinforces the linkage between the bottom text and the bigger letter. Iin this case people would probably be less likely to mistake the "S" for a "5". I agree that aesthetically #2 looks better but symanticly #3 is a better choice.

THe text height is fine the way it is.

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i don't think the txt 'design' works . looks too cramped.
JP

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You're right, JP. The tracking is different, but not different enough to be effective as a design tool. It should either be the same across both words or very different to provide a contrast.

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