Can we try making the grey a bit darker so it will show up better against lighter backgrounds? Also, can we try making all the letters the same color blue keeping the grey at the bottom but again a bit darker?
I am looking for a little more dimension. Here is what dall-e suggests.
Suggestions for Minimal Dimensional Adjustments:
Subtle Drop Shadows:
Add a light and soft drop shadow directly behind the letters for slight separation from the background.
Keep the shadows very faint so they don’t overpower the design.
Thin Beveled Edges:
Apply a delicate beveled edge effect to the letters to give them a slight raised appearance without making them too bulky.
Keep the bevel very narrow to maintain the clean look.
Gradient Application:
Use a very subtle linear gradient on the letters (e.g., navy fading from slightly lighter to darker shades) to create depth.
Avoid heavy contrasts to keep it sleek and refined.
Polished Hexagonal Frame (For the first design):
Make the hexagonal outline slightly thicker with a subtle gradient (light on the top-left and darker on the bottom-right) to give it a polished feel.
Text Adjustments:
For "MANAGEMENT," consider a very slight embossing effect or a soft shadow below the text to make it subtly pop without clutter.
Letter Intersections:
At the overlapping points of "JC" and "KCH," add a subtle shadow or transparency effect to show a soft layering without making it look busy
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Suggestions for Minimal Dimensional Adjustments:
Subtle Drop Shadows:
Add a light and soft drop shadow directly behind the letters for slight separation from the background.
Keep the shadows very faint so they don’t overpower the design.
Thin Beveled Edges:
Apply a delicate beveled edge effect to the letters to give them a slight raised appearance without making them too bulky.
Keep the bevel very narrow to maintain the clean look.
Gradient Application:
Use a very subtle linear gradient on the letters (e.g., navy fading from slightly lighter to darker shades) to create depth.
Avoid heavy contrasts to keep it sleek and refined.
Polished Hexagonal Frame (For the first design):
Make the hexagonal outline slightly thicker with a subtle gradient (light on the top-left and darker on the bottom-right) to give it a polished feel.
Text Adjustments:
For "MANAGEMENT," consider a very slight embossing effect or a soft shadow below the text to make it subtly pop without clutter.
Letter Intersections:
At the overlapping points of "JC" and "KCH," add a subtle shadow or transparency effect to show a soft layering without making it look busy
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