this entry is the closest to what I'm looking for so far. I love the slightly overlapping s like coco chanel. Love them forming the heart. Could I see what it looks like with a bit simplified s. Thank you.
I think if the font looked very similar to what it is with an S that still had the scroll look, just less scroll heavy on the bottom, more even, with the heart as the focal point. Could I see one where they overlap and one where they don't. Thank you
#21 & #22 are my favorites. Would like the a changed to regular a and would still love to see the s having a slight scroll on top and bottom maybe not quite so circular on bottom. I seem to be pretty focused on liking the simplicity of Ss forming the heart just would love to see in a simple way what more could be done with the S(varying thick to thin to thick maybe & type of scroll), maybe simpler S having a smaller scroll on the ends?
Here is the revision - "a" is hanged - do you like it that way, I could change it if you don't. And I made a little scroll at the bottom I could make it more scrolled if you wish.
Thanks, Angelina
(This comment references Entry #28)
p.s. Please, keep sharing your suggestions with me, I really appreciate your great communication with me! Thank you! :)
On font.com an example of a font I like would be under ascendent script -called the Anna Nicole. Then if there were a way to make the S's in that look good for the 2 S's. Thank you
Thank you, but I searched all over the font.com and there is no such ascendent script called Anna Nicole. Would you please provide me a link to this? I apologies for the inconvenience and thank you again!
http://www.ascenderfonts.com/font/anna-nicole-nf.aspx - I'm sorry wasn't clear myself on where it was just had liked it when I was looking to try and give you more of what I like. Thank you for all the work your doing.
ref. new font referred in link above- Great- maybe if you could play with the S's being evened out(top closer to size of bottom) for the 2 S's. Thank you.
#46 is looking the closest. #70 looks to heavy through the center. Could you try thinning it out in the middle and not crossing them.Seeing if you could make it a little more even (bottom of S slightly smaller,top slightly larger with a slight curve in the middle with the slight ball on the end). Basically trying to get a more even look to it from top to bottom. Could you use the entire anna nicole font? minus the sharp lines on the d and s on the end. Like how the font varies slightly from thick to thin(subtly). Like the print size and boldness of # 46(trying that anna nicole font) Let me know if my feedback is unclear K? Thank you:)
ok if you were to draw a slim even top to bottom S medium bold thickness then make the line get thinner as it touches on top then thinning out with the small nodule on either end.So look of the anna nicole font only a bit more balanced from top to bottom. Were so close I hope you can hang with me. Maybe I can ask my husband how to scan a sketch in if were not quite getting it. Again imagine a very simple slim S even top to bottom(bold but not too heavy), then having the line subtly go thinner and then end with a small nodule.
I redone the S's again, to look more even, but the heart that is shaping above looks too chubby, don't you think?
I think that the logo looks very sophisticated when it's not very even (aligned equally right and left). Once the beauty came form the reflected S's - gives this symmetrical look that gives calmness, softness and stable look to it, and shaping a little heart at the top, because the gentle line that they are created from is non symmetrical - first smaller top and than a bigger bottom with a little igger scrolls at their ends. Than comes this beauty of the thin and bold line. Makes the dynamic at the other side, makes the whole shape alive, flickery...
Thanks #88 is now my favorite- the font is great the style of S's great. The last thing I would ask if we could mess with a bit is the heaviness still through the center(make the line not quite as thick and heavy looking), and would like the line @ the top slightly thicker just a bit but then like the line thinning like it does. Wonder if it's possible to eliminate the heaviness without taking away the look of the graduation. Could the end points in the center of the heart look rouded like the ends on the bottom.Subtle changes.Thanks it's almost there!
Thank you for your feedback! I'm out of home all day today, and won't be able to accomplish the revisions that soon. But I will do it asap when I get back home!
when I say bring the S up some just so there is a slight bit more boldness on top(so you see a slender bold S when you look at it) still graduating it like the bottom though- thanks
& bringing the tip of the bottom of the heart slightly down like #46(so the Ss rest a little lighter on eachother)- these final touches and we are good:) thanks for all your adjustments!
I think I managed to do all the new revision you requested. Made the top a little bit more thicker, but keeping the light and bold idea, than rounded the ends a little bit, so it looks more gentle. And the heart-shape - made it as you wished.
Thank you for all your guidance! Let me know if you'd like anything else.
Someone just entered something that I REALLY like the lighting effect on- you've been doing so much I'm wondering if the one we've been working on could have an effect like this- it looks elegant!
Like the gold in #101 S's could I see it with the white background? Again could the bottom half of the Ss be closer to the width of the top like #46- & similar in boldness S's to name? I like the slimmer more proportioned look otherwise the S's get to heavy- don't you agree? Thank you again for all you work on this -it's just so hard to know what's going to look good until you see it!
I'm sorry I thought that #101 was all gold- I don't like the color variation could it be just the gold. Is it possible to see this with the other adjustments? If it's not clear please let me know I don't want more time then is necessary to be spent to get this done. Thanks again.
The real gold is more visible over the dark background. This dark gives the gold feeling and contrast. That's why I made it not over white at first place.
And what other adjustments would you like to see over #101 ?