Thanks Matt. Yes, well, Formatic is the name of my clothing brand. Just working on some type treatment now for one of the shirts in the new summer line.
Looks really good, but I'm not too sure how it would work as a clothing brand. Would be interested to see a wider range of examples of this in use — specifically on branding & labels/clothes.
And, as James suggested, up the contrast of this particular presentation!
It's some brilliant typo though.
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What do you guys think of the type?
(Specifically the M and the double O's)
about 1 year ago
Is Formatic a real word? Not sure...if not it would be hard to get the read on the M for me. Goods is easy since its a simple, known word.
Maybe move them apart a bit so the vertical stroke of the M intersects the middle "v" part of the other M. Hope that makes sense... ;)
about 1 year ago
Thanks Matt. Yes, well, Formatic is the name of my clothing brand. Just working on some type treatment now for one of the shirts in the new summer line.
I'll def try out your suggestion. thanks man
about 1 year ago
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James Graves
i get what @Matt is saying but in the design's defense i read it right the first time i saw it :/
you might, however, think about increasing the contrast a bit, but over all i dig!
about 1 year ago
Looks really good, but I'm not too sure how it would work as a clothing brand. Would be interested to see a wider range of examples of this in use — specifically on branding & labels/clothes.
And, as James suggested, up the contrast of this particular presentation!
It's some brilliant typo though.
about 1 year ago