How could I not pursue the typographic theme of Dan’s rebound challenge by expanding the character set beyond the lowly ampersand? The ‘e’ needs some work, but I’m kind of enjoying the mid-court, semi-serif action.
Here’s a variation on the Dribbble wordmark I created for Mr Rubin’s rebound challenge. I ended up trimming some serifs, modulated the ascenders for a bit of bounce, removed the dot from the ‘i’, and redrew the ‘e’ to be less awkward.
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Grant Hutchinson
How could I not pursue the typographic theme of Dan’s rebound challenge by expanding the character set beyond the lowly ampersand? The ‘e’ needs some work, but I’m kind of enjoying the mid-court, semi-serif action.
about 2 years ago
excellent
about 2 years ago
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Dan Rubin
Insta-liked!
about 2 years ago
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Grant Hutchinson
Oh, blush.
about 2 years ago
very 80's apple-esque "pple"!!!
about 2 years ago
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Dan Cederholm
LOVE this!
about 2 years ago
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Grant Hutchinson
@Luke Yeah, I guess it does have a bit of a Motter Tektura vibe to it … a bit too soft in the terminals, though.
@Dan Thanks. I have another variation which I think you’ll like too. A little more modulation, if you will.
about 2 years ago
Rebound
Double Dribbble
by Grant Hutchinson
Here’s a variation on the Dribbble wordmark I created for Mr Rubin’s rebound challenge. I ended up trimming some serifs, modulated the ascenders for a bit of bounce, removed the dot from the ‘i’, and redrew the ‘e’ to be less awkward.
about 2 years ago
I love the vignette, I love the photography. Yours?
about 2 years ago
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Grant Hutchinson
Yes, that’s my photo alright. Slight crop to fit the aspect ratio of Dribbble, the vignetting added in P’shop.
about 2 years ago