Let me know your thoughts and if these inspire anything that you would like to see let me know and I will illustrate it for you.
Incorporating design elements and visual movement with spacial organization.
The stones are for balance...but if too playful the concept can be illustrated more realistic.
It is interesting, when red and purple are taken away...the other primary and secondary colors are more difficult to pick complimenting colors...but a good challenge.
I will try and add some more for you sometime tomorrow.
We like your work! #83 and #85 especially. Maybe something less feminine along the same lines? Also, the rock idea is fun,(#86) and we like the playfulness, if you have any similar variations of this idea.
I do have one of #86 that is more of a brush/artistic suggestion and brush stroke outline of the stones that I will send you but didn't send it because of your notes on your contest wall...if you would like to see it I will send it to you.
I will be out for the afternoon but will work on some more ideas less feminine this evening for you. Do you want to stay neutral or go more toward a bold/masculine style?
Thanks for the response - the more you send, the better. We'd love to see all of the options. Also, neutral is best, as opposed to bold/masculine. Thanks!
#217 is the one I was telling you about with the stones balanced using a brush stroke...
These other entries are recognizable universal symbols of balance.
Sending one with honey cells....and there isn't a symbol IMO that is more in balance and organized as the beehive... The hexagon shapes when illustrated are often not accurate...the two opposite points and parallel lines are vertical, if the cells were horizontal on the parallel lines the honey would run out...it's so fascinating!
#219 - can we see colors that are exactly the same tones of gray and green, just darker? The new variations have good brightness, just not the same tone as the original. Thanks!
Each of these are slightly darker tones of the other... The tone is darkened with % of black but if you want it brighter I need to add % of the other CYM..since this is in Cyan, Yellow, Magenta, Black %s