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If you can find the difference...you're good!
Okay. So this logo needs better eyes than mine because I'm getting tired of looking at it. If you can find the difference between these two images then you'll know what I can't decide to leave in or leave out. It's easier to please a client than it is to please myself, you know what I mean?
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Hi Mark, there's a door handle on the left one, also the door color, mat and yellow are darker on the right side, as though you would have put a slightly dark transparency over the right picture.
Ciao
Roly
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Now, I finally got the tracking right on the words "Interior Designs". The "S" was being squeezed too much for me. Now it's right.
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roly
Hi Mark, there's a door handle on the left one, also the door color, mat and yellow are darker on the right side, as though you would have put a slightly dark transparency over the right picture.
Ciao
Roly
Roly,
You spotted it pretty fast. Does it look better with or without the door handle (to you)?
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Mark, to me it does not look like a door knob but more like the hole that you put a door knob in. If you add a real door knob it needs to protrude on both sides of the door, otherwise leave it off. You like gold, try it.
Ciao
Roly
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Hi Mark, I played with it a bit, here's an example. I did only one side, perhaps enough.
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Ciao
Roly
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I like it better without the doorknob. But maybe thats just me :)
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I totally agree with you Frances, without the knob the lines are clean.
Ciao
Roly
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I agree with you guys. I think it looks better without the doorknob too. I like working with easy to please clients. But I remember one time I had a client who was so hard to please. Well, HE wasn't hard to please; it was his wife. Everything I did he would run it by his wife and she would dislike everything I did. So, I had to keep working and working until about midnight (once). Now, I don't charge by the hour. I charge by the job. So, hours are not clocked. The way I do it is, if you hire me and I do the work but you don't like it, you don't have to pay for it. But if you like the work I do then you get billed. I've never...not even once...haven't gotten paid. But I sure have wanted to quit a job or two because it was so demanding. Most people are not like that though (overwhelming majority, thank goodness).
Mark
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Yep, ditch the doorknob and you can bet that the client will want it...but that's life. It's the price you pay for wanting payment, I'm afraid.
Bob.