I thought he was the chief web designer - hence the pink..
I thought he was the chief web designer - hence the pink..
In keeping with the opinions so far, if I make the blue subtler would that be better than the brighter blue.
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What I was saying is that the brighter blue in such a large slap was a bit overpowering for the text - other may think differently - Gary didn't comment upon it. The more pastel colours have a danger of looking a bit washed out. I'm not sure it was necessary to mute the whole site because of that huge colour block on the home page. Perhaps not have such a huge block, or pull back the colour on that?
I'd hope some other people might chime in if you give it a little more time.
In your Artwork Requirements, should that read Quiet Zone and not Quite Zone?
I still like the intense blue. It seems very Windows 8. And the color has life and energy in it. The duller blue works but it is less dynamic. IOW, I really spark to the intense saturated blue.
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Point taken Gary, hopefully we'll have some more opinions so that I can make a decision.
You can open each of the variations in a new tab in your browser and then go back and forth to get the effect of each compared to the other.
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and a light (ish) blue
http://sketchprinting.com/sketch/x1printing3/
Which do you prefer?
This one for me Skech
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Miko; yes, you are quite right. And yet another vote for blue.
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