I've been thinking about this one. How about a version that is a hybrid between #58 and #79. Same grid pattern as #58 but reversed like #79 but as thin as #58. And also no "pillars" on either side. Just the grid pattern and text. I'm sending your competitors in the same direction. My lawyer is getting unhappy with the literal representation of the building.
Thanks. I love the more realistic treatment of the latest work. It has supplanted the more abstract 42/43/44/56. I'm afraid #59 is lovely but I think the extra detail will not come out well in smaller presentations and on rubber stamps, etc. Thanks, again!
Hello, and thanks for the feedback.
I've removed the black frame form the background of #42, yet I'm not sure if you prefer such an abstract look #56? I've decided to give it another try with more realistic representation of the Tower. Less distorted, sides of the bow included #57, with a different angle #58 and #59 with some additional shading (yet it still B&W line art). Thanks
Sorry for the delay. Could you try a variation of #42 without a frame around it. On #42 you can leave the edge of the building open to the sky, similar to #43. I prefer the text choice on this treatment over the one used on #43. Thanks!
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I've removed the black frame form the background of #42, yet I'm not sure if you prefer such an abstract look #56? I've decided to give it another try with more realistic representation of the Tower. Less distorted, sides of the bow included #57, with a different angle #58 and #59 with some additional shading (yet it still B&W line art). Thanks
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Any feedback would be appreciated.
Just tell me if you want to see any variations.
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