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Post by chazwolf on Mar 13, 2008 4:05:18 GMT
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Post by gladders on Mar 13, 2008 8:41:35 GMT
yeah, i havnt looked at them yet, but a while back another user stated that they had their own t-shirts and logo's - and caused a bit of a fuss over parkour is not about........... but logo's can............... so i think im gonig to leave it to the more experienced of users on this forum
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Post by Lukman on Mar 13, 2008 11:50:50 GMT
I like the first design. It's a guy in a tree. It's bold and clear. It's a stylised representation of what you do. What's not to like?
The second design sucks by comparison, both aesthetically and in terms of meaning. The text manages to detract from meaning or relevance. What is this "FREERUNNING REESTYLE"? Why is a little man hanging from a letter? Surely air is free for everybody?
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Post by crawty on Mar 15, 2008 13:12:39 GMT
ms paint...... ;D
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Post by chazwolf on Mar 18, 2008 14:45:36 GMT
Thanks for the opinions, and for looking! I wasn't sure about the word design myself. It seemed like it was trying to pack too much into the space, to justify and explain what I do and how I feel about it, etc. Thninking I'll definitely go for the purely visual design now...cheers for the input
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Post by gladders on Mar 18, 2008 15:18:26 GMT
nicely done
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Post by jon G on Mar 22, 2008 20:55:41 GMT
yeahh the t-shirt idea is good
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Post by gladders on Mar 22, 2008 20:59:19 GMT
there great but if feel simpler designs with lesser colours bring it to a suttle notice me but i dont want to stand out and show off logos with simpler colours instead of standign out for parkour i feel are more effective as you going to get publcis attention by doing parkour any way
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