SnowFire Logo Design Contest
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SnowFire has selected their winning logo design.
For $675 they received 562 designs
from 82 different designers from around the world.
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please be careful: too many colors are difficult to embroider :)
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The blue is very dark. Wondering if we can get a fractal of this image
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Can we try to make the snowflake on the inside of the sun a blue fractal? This is a very cool design and want to get other looks at it. The snowflake doesn’t pop out at us and want to see what we can do to emphasize it! Very clever design!
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Many of the other images are fractal based, and similar to the sample we uploaded. Wondering if there’s a way to make the image you’ve provided more of a fractal that doesn’t have blended colors so that we can embroider the logo on hats, shirts, etc
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What do you mean by fractal?
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This is awesome. Wondering if there’s a way to make this a fractal for embroidering?
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Wow. This is so simple and clean. Can we look at making this a fractal and lightening up the deep blue to make it pop and look more like a snowflake?
We want this to be something we can embroider as well, so blending isn’t possible and need to look at color breaks. Thank you - this is clever!
We want this to be something we can embroider as well, so blending isn’t possible and need to look at color breaks. Thank you - this is clever!