This update separates the letter “I” into two colors, allowing the sparkle to stand out more through a subtle approach, without introducing any forced or unnecessary elements.
I couldn’t find an exact match for the New Yorker’s custom Irvin typeface, since it’s a proprietary design created specifically for the magazine. However, I’ve created a custom font design inspired by the distinctive style of the New Yorker, especially keeping the “B” and the star on the “I” as you liked.
Can you try some other font for BILBO? we like the starting B and star on I. Another font to look at is the New Yorker Font. The typeface most famously associated with The New Yorker magazine is the custom Irvin typeface (also called "Irvin" or "Irvin type"), designed by Rea Irvin in 1925 specifically for the magazine’s nameplate, headlines, and masthead.
Thanks! I made the AI Star Sparkle subtle as a hidden detail for a “discovery” effect, but I can make it more prominent if you prefer. How does #640 look now?
Thanks for the update. I’ve followed the instructions in my latest design, but it seems I may have missed something. Could you please point out which part you’d like me to adjust so I can revise it accordingly?
The sparkle is placed to connect with the “I”, so it works both as the AI magic sparkle and the dot on the letter. This ties the logo and idea together — the leap from “B” to “I” shows the “giant leap”, while the sparkle adds the AI magic.
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