In selecting Century Gothic for my font, I challenged myself to settle on a contemporary typeface that would be versatile in font weight and shape, as well as treatment of negative space. The color I selected would be pleasing to the eye, and not have too much contrast. In selecting my pick from the 20 ideas, while the last ones I put together became increasingly interesting, I found this one has many possibilities, especially for a possible Flash animation as well as a website, perhaps the negative space that is a portrait window to showcase some of my work. Or use the top space to show a banner, something you might see in "ArenaVision". I feel that the design is clean, and I like the tension effect of the M under the bold face. Sort of a "grace under pressure. Additionally, I like the abstract look. The letters are there, but they creat interesting negative shapes as well as their own look, from a number of perspectives.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Iconic
In selecting Century Gothic for my font, I challenged myself to settle on a contemporary typeface that would be versatile in font weight and shape, as well as treatment of negative space. The color I selected would be pleasing to the eye, and not have too much contrast. In selecting my pick from the 20 ideas, while the last ones I put together became increasingly interesting, I found this one has many possibilities, especially for a possible Flash animation as well as a website, perhaps the negative space that is a portrait window to showcase some of my work. Or use the top space to show a banner, something you might see in "ArenaVision". I feel that the design is clean, and I like the tension effect of the M under the bold face. Sort of a "grace under pressure. Additionally, I like the abstract look. The letters are there, but they creat interesting negative shapes as well as their own look, from a number of perspectives.
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