Currently I did not used gradients. Thats why top and bottom lines are just black. Easier print and better result in this case. These coin edges looks shiny, but its just because used a little bit diferent color (more or less black ink).
Another way to fill space in between the to p and bottom parts of the pillar and "twin pillar" is to fill in more rings. Leave it the same size, though.
Thanks...I think we are close. So let's see what it looks like with capital both deleted and below the pillars. Keep the pillars the same, but center "twin pillar" in between the top part and the bottom part.
Thanks! On all three of the top three, let's see what "capital" looks like with the spacing of the letters pulled in and not formatted as they are now. Also, let's see what "capital" looks like in a light green and a money green.
I like the original. Let's try a new one. Let's see what a capital "TPC" or "TP" in the middle of the logo looks like. Also do the same thing, but put "Twin Pillar Capital" to the right side of the logo.
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I think, it is good now, because if I will add more elements there, then we loose the original idea.
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You could do the other two lines in the base and crown as the same color (gold or bronze) or you could do gold, then bronze, the black.
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Also, what does it look like if the pillar is filled in behind the words?
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When contest completed, then I'll tell the font name.
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What do you mean with this question? Wanna see more coins?
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Some new variants submitted.
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Some new variants submitted.
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