... and the greyscale
thanks I am the blues, I did some alterations, just for fun
I did forget that some cards have front and backs.
Last edited by ankhor; 08 March 2008 at 07:01 PM.
be aware, not to become a ware.
Fun challenge. Thanks for coming up with the idea Remi.
Last edited by zee; 08 March 2008 at 06:54 PM.
Hey Remi nice, but.... now the rules have changed and submitters are allowed to any other colour rather than the tints of greens the customer likes??
Will your /red/blue/orange leaves look good in Black & White?To make it more difficult, the logo has to looks good with few colours and in b/w. The customer likes the colour green in every tint and shade (in this challenge it depends on you, if you're able to support the cutomer needs or not).
Hi Steve,
to solve this conflict of customer demands and the design above, I would recommend a customer different variants. The logo above could be the "high end" variant with green as the most prominent colour, but also additional spot of colours. The imaginary customer could choose, which one is the best to accomplish the different purposes.
An example:
It's also possible to remove the highlights from the b/w-version.
It's not really against the rules, right?
Remi
btw: The letterhead is not finished yet.
That's fine Remi and you're right that sometimes customers can be shown alternatives which they may not have otherwise considered.
I think so far everyone was thinking 'the colour green in every tint and shade' was another of the requirements of the challenge.
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