Here are some final requests, before we select you as our winner. Thank you! Edit: Feedback for #49 - Please start with the improv parenting font style and drawing elements from #49
1) DRAWING:
a. Have the lightbulb in the center as shown in version #72
b. Remove the apple, atom, abc, music note, and mathematic signs (=, divide) We love the butterfly, purple box, question mark, arrows, spaceship, and idea bubble, thought the idea bubble could be finessed a bit.
2) FONT:
a. For the word “improv”, we prefer the sketched pencil look for the “improv’ font style (in green) from #49. Let’s use that as final.
3) COLOR:
a. We would like to play around with the colors. Everyone likes that the word improv is green. We’d like it to feel bold but also not too heavy or chaotic. Here’s a great pallet that I think could work: https://piktochart.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/05-800x281.jpg
b. Once a color version is finalized, can we see it in black and white?
From our creative lead: “I like this one most. Very colorful and fun. Would edit the images to be more creative abstracts than actual school stuff. Would clean up the improv word to make it less fuzzy”.
Is there a way to update the center image to include an element of play? The lightbulb is very clearly saying ideas but how can he fun and adult and child connection be represented in this type of style.
kgudeman
Please check out our updated description for more info on what we’re looking for. I like the fonts and playfulness but the figures are a bit too simple. Thanks!
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1) DRAWING:
a. Have the lightbulb in the center as shown in version #72
b. Remove the apple, atom, abc, music note, and mathematic signs (=, divide) We love the butterfly, purple box, question mark, arrows, spaceship, and idea bubble, thought the idea bubble could be finessed a bit.
2) FONT:
a. For the word “improv”, we prefer the sketched pencil look for the “improv’ font style (in green) from #49. Let’s use that as final.
3) COLOR:
a. We would like to play around with the colors. Everyone likes that the word improv is green. We’d like it to feel bold but also not too heavy or chaotic. Here’s a great pallet that I think could work: https://piktochart.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/05-800x281.jpg
b. Once a color version is finalized, can we see it in black and white?
Please check out our updated description for more info on what we’re looking for. I like the fonts and playfulness but the figures are a bit too simple. Thanks!