I really like entry #5 because the transformation is clear, yet subtle. I'm wondering if you might be able to make the colors a little more interesting in terms of energy?
I'm learning so much about design and colors through this process. Thank you!
I still really like your designs...both #12 and #13. I've got two questions.
First, might you be able to provide the PMS color #s you're using? I notice when I view them on two different computers, they look different, so if I go to a store, I could see the real colors side by side.
Second, I want to make sure that my design isn't too dated, yet it appeals to both a younger and older crowd. Feedback from someone thought the green was trendy. What is the possibility of adding another stabilizing color to #12 and #13 to help with that? I'm hoping that makes sense...
1. Yellow : R=255, G=204 and B=0 / C=0, M=19, Y=100 and K=0 Green : R=51, G=204 and B=51 / C=73, M=0, Y=100 and K=0 Blue : R=0, G=204 and B=255 / C=65, M=0, Y=0 and K=0 2. I'll propose a design with other color as soon as possible if you need it.
I wanted to let you know how much I liked your design. It was so close, but I have decided to go with another designer. Thank you for submitting such great work!