Nick try swinging them back towards the G with a subtle little curl or flag. Might help to balance out the the heavy weight of the underline. Looking good tho....
I'm not so much a fan of lobster anymore, but the way you've got the G is very attractive - have you played with attaching the tail of the g to the t? Would be interesting to see.
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Nick Sigler
A quick logo concept that I played with this weekend.
7 months ago
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Drew Melton
Rockin'. I really like this font. Hand drawn or a computer font?
7 months ago
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Nick Sigler
Thanks Drew, it's a free Google web font: http://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Lobster
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Chris Pecora
Beauty! I'm not too crazy about Lobster as it comes, but with a bit of customization it can look pretty dang fresh.
7 months ago
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Nick Sigler
I'm not quite sure I like how the tops of the 'L' and 'T' terminate so abruptly. I may try giving them a softer, more brushed-looking finish.
7 months ago
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Christopher Magruder I Une...
Nick try swinging them back towards the G with a subtle little curl or flag. Might help to balance out the the heavy weight of the underline. Looking good tho....
7 months ago
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Nick Sigler
Thanks, Chris! I think that will give it the softer feel that I'm looking for.
7 months ago
I'm not so much a fan of lobster anymore, but the way you've got the G is very attractive - have you played with attaching the tail of the g to the t? Would be interesting to see.
7 months ago
This is really fun Nick
7 months ago