This is the exception that breaks the rule - I quite like this one despite my earlier requests for not shortening to edlabs - you have cleverly included everything - well done!
How do you think this will work on print on business cards or letterhead - will the fine text show up?
It would be good to see this in different colour combinations.
Also please would you adjust the Education Design Labs text on the right side so that it either works centrally aligned or so that the top & bottom aligns with the top and bottom of the graphic and writing on the left.
I hope this makes sense!
Currently it appears that the text on the right aligns to the bottom of the text and graphic on the left but is a little below on the top
no problem, I understand that you mean. actually I was also working on a new revision you mean. Thank you for the guidance.
update, entry #85: still the old one just align "EDlabs". entry #84: for the words "EDlabs" I raise a little so that the words "Education Design Labs" be a little bigger.
On #35 the text (Education Design Labs) on the right appears to be aligned with the text on the bottom (design thinking for new learning) whereas on #85 the text on the right appears to be aligned with the EDlabs on the left.
I'm wondering if it would look more balanced if the top of the text on the right was aligned with the top of EDlabs and the bottom of the text on the right was aligned with the bottom of the text on the left (design thinking...)
Once you've completed this alignment it would be good to see versions with the bolder and lighter version of the text on the right - Education Design Labs
After going through the learning and instruction from you, by adjusting the "education design lab" the right to "EDlab" left the design to be like this.
for both #99 & #98 I'm slightly concerned about how the "design thinking for new learning" will render clearly in print on letterhead or business cards - what is your view on this?
For print media and visual media such as the web has a different character. If for visual media such as web, I think it's good / clear entry #99. but for the print media seems more fitting entry #98.