Thank you for the extra work - it's all very nice. After much discussion, we've decided that #402 is our favorite, but are wondering about one color applications. So a few questions for you: could you show us what it would look like in black and white? Also, are there any other color combinations you wish to explore? Finally, how would your design work if we wanted to vary the font weight (regular vs bold for example) between the two words?
Thanks again for you hard work. We are very very pleased.
Thank you for the extra colors. I agree the green looks nice, but I think we are leaning more towards colors in the plum family - purples, pinks, etc. We are very happy with the original with the gray, but would be interested to see if you have any other ideas in this area as well.
When printing four color or on the web, right now we plan to use the slight reflection. however, since one of our main applications will be on clothing (screened, embroidered, etc.) this will not always be practical. So without compromising the integrity of the design, can we explore ways of slightly altering the typeface to make it unique to plumflower?
I like the fact that it's conceptual, but I think #575 looks too much like a mistake. Plus it will be very difficult to embroider. Is there something else, either that helps graphically communicate the concept of plumflower or that's more in keeping with the integrity of the typeface, like the little dot you put on the end of the "L" in #517?