My client's input:
I still would like the “@” symbol arrow to wrap around a bit more and be more arrow than tail.
-- I think here my client wants less space between the letter a of the symbol and the actual tail? Like tighter tail?
"Also, I think the “@” symbol is a bit too large for the “exceed” font."
-- Can I see the @ symbol smaller, same size as the total size of 'd'? Not sure if this will leave us not seeing the details
Hi, right now I've arrived at PC, glad you like it!!
I know what you say about the spiral, it's because of the interruption in the inside circle, but I can connect that part to the tail as you said and thus will not seams like a spiral anymore.
When someone looks at this, I want there to be no doubt that it is a multicolored “@” symbol. Pure design function over form. At the moment, it looks like a spiral.
I like the “exceed” font and color direction in #140 best (so this one); however, if you could use more of an “autumnal” 4 color scheme (e.g. look at my website and the main photo of a group of people listening/learning from someone there is a palette of warm blues, greens, reds, yellows, purples, grays and oranges.). In the case of this #140, I think the orange and red are close but the purple and blue aren’t.
Ultimately let’s do the “exceed” font in the same blue (i.e. darker blue) as the blue in the “@” symbol
Can you make the “@” design just a bit smaller so it doesn’t overwhelm the word “exceed”?
I would like to try and see also a logowhen the “@” symbol tilted with the bottom end of the “@” symbol forming an arrow pointing in an upward direction.
Hopefully this all makes sense. Thank you for all the great work on this.
Thanks! We like where this is heading. Can we connect the inside of the spiral to the tail (like an lower case "a"). Right now it still looks like a spiral and not an @ on a first glimpse?
Thank you so much for the ranking and feedback!! I've just wake up now and I'm going now to make the changes.
Yes, it's possible to make an exact "@" symbol with the same twisting style.
Let me make the changes, and with the different colors segments as you said in the other comment.
We like the twisting concept but we would like to see one version with an exact @ (basically more round and to look like it is an @ and not abstract ) symbol with this twisting and using Avenir thinner font for the word "exceed".
We like both, the blue and orange version equally, but is it possible the twisting to incorporate orange, blue, red, purple? Like each section to be another color.
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We like the twisting concept but we would like to see one version with an exact @ symbol with this twisting and using Avenir thinner font for the word "exceed"
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Also love them. :)
My client's input:
I still would like the “@” symbol arrow to wrap around a bit more and be more arrow than tail.
-- I think here my client wants less space between the letter a of the symbol and the actual tail? Like tighter tail?
"Also, I think the “@” symbol is a bit too large for the “exceed” font."
-- Can I see the @ symbol smaller, same size as the total size of 'd'? Not sure if this will leave us not seeing the details
PS: We are still deciding on a color palette.
I've just uploaded the changes with the blue and purple colors specified above, for this version and the tilted one: #177, #178.
Surely it has a more mature look with this darker shades.
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I have just finished the tilted version with a small arrow at the end of the tail.
Let's make the 'exceed' word in color code R=0 G=44 B=95 (or 002C5F).
Let's use the same color code for the blue main gradient color in the @ symbol and let's use R=84 G=0 B=86 (or 540056) for the main purple one.
I feel this way still has some color but looks more mature.
I know what you say about the spiral, it's because of the interruption in the inside circle, but I can connect that part to the tail as you said and thus will not seams like a spiral anymore.
I like the “exceed” font and color direction in #140 best (so this one); however, if you could use more of an “autumnal” 4 color scheme (e.g. look at my website and the main photo of a group of people listening/learning from someone there is a palette of warm blues, greens, reds, yellows, purples, grays and oranges.). In the case of this #140, I think the orange and red are close but the purple and blue aren’t.
Ultimately let’s do the “exceed” font in the same blue (i.e. darker blue) as the blue in the “@” symbol
Can you make the “@” design just a bit smaller so it doesn’t overwhelm the word “exceed”?
I would like to try and see also a logowhen the “@” symbol tilted with the bottom end of the “@” symbol forming an arrow pointing in an upward direction.
Hopefully this all makes sense. Thank you for all the great work on this.
Updates are ready:
- #139, #140 and #141, #142.
Thank you so much for the ranking and feedback!! I've just wake up now and I'm going now to make the changes.
Yes, it's possible to make an exact "@" symbol with the same twisting style.
Let me make the changes, and with the different colors segments as you said in the other comment.
We like the twisting concept but we would like to see one version with an exact @ (basically more round and to look like it is an @ and not abstract ) symbol with this twisting and using Avenir thinner font for the word "exceed".
We like both, the blue and orange version equally, but is it possible the twisting to incorporate orange, blue, red, purple? Like each section to be another color.
We like the twisting concept but we would like to see one version with an exact @ symbol with this twisting and using Avenir thinner font for the word "exceed"
The symbol next to "exceed" represents a stylized "@".
Feel free if you have a specific change that you'll want to see.