I’ve worked on this logo way to long and I’m having a hard time deciding between the two options. I came up with a new variation today and was wondering if its too subtle and intricate. i like the colorful logo better but the simplicity of the original one really works well.
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3D modeler, scientist, and engineer - Gregoire “The Frenchster Genius”
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I have the feeling one gets when they are 10 years old on Christmas day. Toys!
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I did a revamp on redpepper’s figure leader, Champ, so that I could use him specifically for our 2010 planned growth campaign.
He’s the perfect blend between the height of science and religion. And as Tim said, “Thats the body that I want to have, not a body like a bulky body builder, but one like a model”.
Be well guarded, but if you must view Champ in full detail.
Sitemaps and user experience sketches don’t have to resemble a boring graph of meshed information and links. They can be creative too.
I just received my first issue of GD USA. I couldn’t be more excited.
My workmate Franco Scaramuzza introduced me to GD USA. Its a monthly news and information magazine for and about the professional design community including graphic design firms, corporate and publishing inhouse departments, advertising agencies, institutions and non-profits, and other creative businesses and organizations.
If you are a creative professional this publication is free (no strings attached) - Sign up here -http://gdusa.com/subscriptions/freesub.php
acrylic - graphite by Carl Schulz
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Using a camera is 100% of how you see through it. You can have a EOS-1Ds Mark III and still take boring photos. Well, sometimes its about what your camera sees through. Like a pair of blue blockers or an empty bottle of heineken.