We like this quite a lot. Could you make a variation where the green DENVI was without color gradient in the darker shade of green? And move the little sexton two rows. And for the little text we'd like to see variations of it in blue and brown.
Oh, thank you for this one too! It is getting hard to rank all of these. I need to talk with my boss tomorrow to get her opinion too...
If you have time I was wondering if it was possible to develop this so that instead of the sun there was the planet Earth in blue tones and the leaf itself had two colours with the other half in green and the other in brown.
Thank you for this very beautiful and simple suggestion. Would you be able to draw a few variations of it for me? What would it look like if the cirle started as brown and then turned into green towards the leaf? What if it had three colours: blue-bron-green?
Also could you add the long text: "Doctoral programme in interdisciplinary environmental sciences" under the word DENVI or somewhere else on the figure?
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This looks nice too. Could you still make such a version where the blue text is on two rows?
We like this quite a lot. Could you make a variation where the green DENVI was without color gradient in the darker shade of green? And move the little sexton two rows. And for the little text we'd like to see variations of it in blue and brown.
Thank you!
Best,
Anni
thanks
If you have time I was wondering if it was possible to develop this so that instead of the sun there was the planet Earth in blue tones and the leaf itself had two colours with the other half in green and the other in brown.
Thank you for this very beautiful and simple suggestion. Would you be able to draw a few variations of it for me? What would it look like if the cirle started as brown and then turned into green towards the leaf? What if it had three colours: blue-bron-green?
Also could you add the long text: "Doctoral programme in interdisciplinary environmental sciences" under the word DENVI or somewhere else on the figure?
Kind regards,
Anni