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15 Responses

  1. Pro Seth Nickerson Seth Nickerson

    This mark for a marina posed a unique challenge: it's going to be seen from the back as well as the front, so it has to work both ways. In other words, vertical symmetry is required.

    almost 2 years ago

  2. Pro Jacob Klos Jacob Klos

    This is slick, man. Nicely done!

    almost 2 years ago

  3. Joe Prince Joe Prince

    This is frickin' awesome Seth - nice work man.

    almost 2 years ago

  4. Pro Nick Slater Nick Slater

    WOW

    almost 2 years ago

  5. Pro Urban Influence Urban Influence

    Killed it, nice job!

    almost 2 years ago

  6. Pro Seth Nickerson Seth Nickerson

    Thanks fellas!

    almost 2 years ago

  7. Pro Simon Frouws Simon Frouws

    Love it. Perfectly balanced.

    almost 2 years ago

  8. Pro Tron Burgundy Tron Burgundy

    This Is Supa Nice.

    almost 2 years ago

  9. Pro Seth Nickerson Seth Nickerson

    Thank you, Simon & Tron!

    almost 2 years ago

  10. Erin Fuller Erin Fuller

    This is lovely (kinda reminds me of this cool old railway logo which is used locally for a music venue.

    almost 2 years ago

  11. Heath Waller Heath Waller

    And it actually turns, too! What a cool surprise! Great use of negative-space. Interesting at every angle.

    almost 2 years ago

  12. Pro Seth Nickerson Seth Nickerson

    @Erin—hey, it is a bit reminiscent of that railway logo! Although the High Noon Saloon definitely took some liberties with it. Thanks!

    @Heath—After I posted this, I almost immediately questioned my decision to make it animated :) Thanks for the kind words though!

    almost 2 years ago

  13. Preston Brigham Preston Brigham

    Can't wait to see it built. Awesome.

    almost 2 years ago

  14. Pro Dustin Wallace Dustin Wallace

    dude.

    almost 2 years ago

  15. Claire Coullon Claire Coullon

    Really like this - love the letterforms. Great solution!

    almost 2 years ago

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