Well the ideas are where i want them to be but visually they need work still. Little rushed so thats why they look like they do but i’m planning on improving them later. gimme your thoughts on what to improve. Thanks,
-jesse
the atlas statue one is pretty cool. the “support your world” text needs to be moved and or dropped.
thanks. I just can’t figure out where else to put it lol. It looks really bad just typed on the path. Need to go and manually edit it (pain) if that one is chosen.
Support your world feels like a geography thing, something for environmental conservation. If it is a political site, maybe make the world a political map globe with solid colored regions instead of a geographical feature globe.
I like Ben Franklin, but maybe that’s just because I’m from Philly. The Ben logo might be difficult to use to develop a website. It doesn’t really lend itself to site design, but I might just not be creative enough right now. I’d love to see what the final site looks like with this one though.
My personal favorite is Uncle Sam. You can cut off the bottom 1/4 inch of him going diagonally up. That’ll tighten up the composition a bunch. Try different placement of the text after that. “You!” might look good in the top right corner between his hat and left shoulder, and “get active” might look good on a diagonal.
I don’t know where you’re going with the last design… it’s nice colors but doesn’t have a theme or anything.
i like the atlas one , but like otehrs said , it looks more of a logo for something environmental
^agree with that, but i think it would do:)
i like the uncle sam one
the globe looks like others said to enviormental
yup ben’s the man. U got any good resources on him? pics, stories, etc. being from philly? Even if i don’t use that logo i would like them True he would be the hardest theme to use but i would go with a linocut theme should work well with some time.
good point about the globe one. ill change that up if it’s used.
thanks!
Nope… no more good resources than what you have. If you ever get to Philly, definitely go to the Franklin Institute science museum. I worked there. It’s awesome… more down-to-earth and rough-around-the-edges than the Boston Science museum, and I think it’s more fun.
Ben Franklin started the first printing press in the US (could be wrong on that one), he invented bifocals… people dress up like him and give tours of the city.