This is the one! Now I can't decide between this and 349!
You're doing great stuff. Let me sit on this for a another day and get back to you. You've been fantastic throughout this and I'm really excited about how great these turned out. Thanks so much!
alright. i'm liking this one after seeing a few iterations. i appreciate how responsive you've been.
let me play with this one a bit and see how it would look in different contexts, i.e., business cards, letterhead, website, etc. I'll get back to you in a day or two.
Is this Byington? I like it A LOT but I want the capital "n" to have a serif on it. That's really what I'm looking for. Otherwise this is a great font.
I really like this one. Can you let me know the r,g,b for the grey you used here on the "LEGAL"?
I would like to see the 'GARNER' in the font Garamond if you have it. I like the upper-case 'N' in Garamond and I think the G is still pretty close to the one used in the big, logo "g."
Is it possible to see some variations on the G, like with it outlined or shadowed?
Can we try it without the divider line too?
There's also a font, Soin Sans Pro, that another designer used for the "legal" portion that looked good next to the serif font. It was very geometrical and the G was markedly different. I'm hoping for a little compositional variety but also something I can easily replicate for letterhead, etc.
Can you make the "cap" on the pillars with rectangles? Sharper edges to match the G?
Thank you! I'm really excited for this and you've done great work!
I like all the versions. It was nice to see different fonts compared to one another and I think this font is the best. Can we see where "legal" is justified and the test is the same width as "Garner"?
Can you also show me a variation where the text is right-aligned?
This one has become my favorite and "won" the survey I posted on Facebook. I would like to see some variations with the "G" to the left, maybe with a line to separate it from the text. Maybe play with some complementary fonts, e.g., bold/thin, serif/san serif, bold/outline, etc.
Add a secondary color (gray seems to complement it well, but I'm open to viewing others) to "legal" if possible for me to get some aesthetic variety.
A final note is that the large "G" has hard edges and points but the pillar portion has rounded. I would like to see what it would be like if the pillar had harder edges. I can't visualize it very well. I like the box outline in 278 but not the diamond in 277.
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You will get both.
You're doing great stuff. Let me sit on this for a another day and get back to you. You've been fantastic throughout this and I'm really excited about how great these turned out. Thanks so much!
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The changes are only in the column / pillar
Thanks.
Georgi Petrov
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let me play with this one a bit and see how it would look in different contexts, i.e., business cards, letterhead, website, etc. I'll get back to you in a day or two.
I really like it!
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I would like to see the 'GARNER' in the font Garamond if you have it. I like the upper-case 'N' in Garamond and I think the G is still pretty close to the one used in the big, logo "g."
Is it possible to see some variations on the G, like with it outlined or shadowed?
Can we try it without the divider line too?
There's also a font, Soin Sans Pro, that another designer used for the "legal" portion that looked good next to the serif font. It was very geometrical and the G was markedly different. I'm hoping for a little compositional variety but also something I can easily replicate for letterhead, etc.
Can you make the "cap" on the pillars with rectangles? Sharper edges to match the G?
Thank you! I'm really excited for this and you've done great work!
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Can you also show me a variation where the text is right-aligned?
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Add a secondary color (gray seems to complement it well, but I'm open to viewing others) to "legal" if possible for me to get some aesthetic variety.
A final note is that the large "G" has hard edges and points but the pillar portion has rounded. I would like to see what it would be like if the pillar had harder edges. I can't visualize it very well. I like the box outline in 278 but not the diamond in 277.
It looks great and really promising!