^ Fix that exactly and you're done. As a suggestion, but just a suggestion :P why not trying to make edges on the circle not that perfect, add some lines slightly going off the circle and ones going inside i think it'll help to the handmade feel. hope the explanation makes sense.
I can't stop seeing Edvard Munch's 'The scream' in the inverse version of the mark. Liking the Bembo esque serif - decent amount of kerning really suits the Script IMO
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I like this much better with the connections fixed. Very elegant with the typography.
over 1 year ago
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Sheena Oosten
Love the idea behind it....almost looks like a fingerprint also which ties in with the idea of being unique and hand made. Very nice work!
over 1 year ago
okay yes!
over 1 year ago
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Matt Hamm
Very nice! Personally I'd use a sans serif font for the "Woodworker" type I think it would pop out more on small sizes and business cards.
over 1 year ago
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Aurélien Foutoyet
Very nice I love everything here
over 1 year ago
I think the gap between the a and n is slightly too large. Seems wider than between the other letters.
over 1 year ago
^ Fix that exactly and you're done. As a suggestion, but just a suggestion :P why not trying to make edges on the circle not that perfect, add some lines slightly going off the circle and ones going inside i think it'll help to the handmade feel. hope the explanation makes sense.
over 1 year ago
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Peter Coles
I can't stop seeing Edvard Munch's 'The scream' in the inverse version of the mark. Liking the Bembo esque serif - decent amount of kerning really suits the Script IMO
over 1 year ago