Here they are bigger.
Trying this... I'm sure I could fine tune it, but I don't think I'm on the right track.Now just center "Phoenix", Put "AZ" under that, and you'll have perfect balance and symmetry, even with the negative space.
The previous version was better than this one imhoTrying this... I'm sure I could fine tune it, but I don't think I'm on the right track.
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worse imhoAgreed.
Here's a sample of the leading version but with less curved text on top. This reduces the negative space between the city and the main logo. But of course now the curve is not a perfect circle.
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Better? Worse?
Phoenix is way too big in my opinionAgreed.
Here's a sample of the leading version but with less curved text on top. This reduces the negative space between the city and the main logo. But of course now the curve is not a perfect circle.
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Better? Worse?
You're there.
Whenever I’m building a set I take screenshots of 5 chips of each denom in stacks from the design tool. Then I place them together randomly. I do this mainly to see if there are dirty stack issues but also to see how much I love the entire set together. I’ve found this really helps me.Just want to throw this out there so you can meditate on it. I think the set looks stunning, the color way definitely fits the theme. It's very much to my taste too, love the muted vintage vibe. That said it is a very muted palette, even with the striking Red chip, and I'm not necessarily worried about dirty stacks, but there's no real Blue or Green, sure Gray cheats a little towards Blue, and there's no real deep dark chips (Black, Blurple, Dark Green, Dark Blue, etc.) so it might be a bit samey/washed out when all together.
If you look up the story of my original Pines ASM chips, I made color choices that really worked for each chip but were not the best practical set choices.
Just think on it.
Very cool render. My first thought was maybe too much yellow. But this is a fire set and yellow is first color I think of when talking about flames.Whenever I’m building a set I take screenshots of 5 chips of each denom in stacks from the design tool. Then I place them together randomly. I do this mainly to see if there are dirty stack issues but also to see how much I love the entire set together. I’ve found this really helps me.
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