Thanks! I like this...contender for sure. If you're able to think about ways to subtlely highlight the C, R and E (without bolding, changing font size, changing color or something else very obvious) that would be great to see.
Could I also see a variation where you reverse the colors in the V? (Make the small triangle navy and the two lines green?)
Yep, you got it! The only problem is the arrow doesn't work anymore because it's facing the wrong direction. If you can just change the upper left of the V back to a triangle that should do it! A contender for sure. Thanks for your patience.
So thinking this through more the curve lines are actually on the wrong side of the V. Can you reverse them? We will have to see what that does to the arrow situation because the arrow direction is correct...
Would love to combine some elements of 153 and 154. I like the clean shape of the V here. Perhaps thin out the first leg and turn the uppermost triangle into a subtle arrow with a straight line (as opposed to the curved one in 154). Feel free to incorporate a 3rd color if that helps? Grey, yellow, lighter green, lighter blue?
This could be interesting! Could we try with other fonts? You probably need something bold to make it work but maybe a touch softer? And this is the first arrow I've seen...like how it ties into the V! If there was a way to split the left "leg" of the V so it looked like two lines that would be even more "accurate". They don't have to be the same width but emphasis should be on the right most line/curve. Also finding the navy and grey to be a little dull and overly corporate. I like either as a base color but then something else for accent. I've seen some green and navy that look nice too! Thanks!
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Could I also see a variation where you reverse the colors in the V? (Make the small triangle navy and the two lines green?)
Great work!
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