That particular celtic knot can also represent the three stages of life... or the three promises of a relationship: "love, honor, and protect."
Christians just used it as a symbol for their own meanings, not unlike the cross.
Thanks, guys! @Inka, just a little thing for a church, they needed a graphic representing the Trinity. @Damaris, I was reading up on them yesterday, it's amazing to me how many meanings that symbol holds.
Excellent! They're so lucky to have you providing visuals like this. It's hard to be a designer and stare at a series of bad projections on a Sunday morning :)
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Seth Nickerson
Religious imagery included.
7 months ago
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Nick Slater
SICK!!!
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Kassie Wright
Yep, you win the awesome award for the day. This is sweeeeet.
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Inka Mathew
Very cool. What/who is it for, Seth?
7 months ago
That particular celtic knot can also represent the three stages of life... or the three promises of a relationship: "love, honor, and protect."
Christians just used it as a symbol for their own meanings, not unlike the cross.
/nerd out about celtic knots
7 months ago
(Also, this is lovely.)
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Patrick Macomber
mmmng
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Mackey Saturday
This is real proper Seth. Straight classy.
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Seth Nickerson
Thanks, guys! @Inka, just a little thing for a church, they needed a graphic representing the Trinity. @Damaris, I was reading up on them yesterday, it's amazing to me how many meanings that symbol holds.
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Mike Bruner
nice times 3
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Seth Terpstra
Excellent! They're so lucky to have you providing visuals like this. It's hard to be a designer and stare at a series of bad projections on a Sunday morning :)
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Seth Nickerson
Thanks Mike and Seth. Seth, I have a definitely seen my fair share of ugly church visuals, I can totally sympathize.
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