• Kuzh // Artwork shop \\ Cheap prices!
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Jesus christ, I feel bad for anyone who would attempt to read all that body copy in that font.
[QUOTE=Meller Yeller;41913157]Jesus christ, I feel bad for anyone who would attempt to read all that body copy in that font.[/QUOTE] The design man, it's worth it!
[QUOTE=Zynced;41913176]The design man, it's worth it![/QUOTE] It's not worth it if it's not usable properly.
have a tip: 3 tiny pictures that i can see for shit and a hard to read font on ur ad wont sell anything put up serious displays of as much of your stuff as possible, sell people on the art itself, and then they'll want ur services
I might be bad at accepting critisim, but it seems like you're not trying to help.
a logo that people want to buy isn't going to cost 5$
that font is awful for body copy. if you like it, use it for headlines. just do not use it for body copy. also watch your spelling.
Screen fonts are meant to be easy to read and recognizable by shape. There should be an X height or something... Nrrgggh - jumping on the bandwagon Anyways you're going to need a lot more of a portfolio or something
yeah, the whole design you have here as a commission poster (or w/e the hell you call it) is just really kind of awful. your example work doesn't really stand out that well, either. from what i can see (which is way too small) you have some weird composite thing for the first one that looks slapped together in photoshop. your second one just looks extremely lazy, and your third one is just an unmemorable sloppy symbol: it's a half circle with a circular border over it - what were you thinking? where you getting your design philosophy from? not to mention i would never pay for a $5 logo - if i was a client looking for a graphics designer to design my logo, i'd expect to be paying at least $300+. and youtube backgrounds? to me that comes across at not making good use of a talent, but then again (w/ no offense) it seems as if you have a long way off from perfecting your craft also, hackforums? seriously? lmao
looks like the font was made by a 4 year old cant read it for shit
I kind of like the font but he should have chosen another one because its hard to read this one and even i can make those things also these prices are way to high man
[QUOTE=Zynced;41913273]I might be bad at accepting critisim, but it seems like you're not trying to help.[/QUOTE] i gave u good advice and if you dont want to take it then its your loss!! nobody who isnt either a friend, family, or dumb would want you to design for them with what youve shown
4 years of Photoshop experience. Come on I don't even have two and I know that font's unreadable.
[QUOTE=Zynced;41913176]The design man, it's worth it![/QUOTE] Good design is functional and [URL="http://www.designsojourn.com/dieter-rams-and-his-10-design-commandments/"]unobtrusive[/URL]
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If I can photoshop your watermark out of the pictures, can I get some free logo's? In all seriousness, I'd think you need to build a portfolio of some sorts. Three tiny images that you made is hardly enough for me to see if I want to hire you or not. Also, a technical-graphics-based study? I'm sure it's my shabby English, but I imagine you building engines. Pretty engines. Look, you might be a great designer, I don't know. End all, that's the problem. We have no idea. What you've shown here is that you have put no thought into punctuation and font selection, (or not enough, anyway) These are points that a good designer should be aware of. I suggest building a portfolio website, so people can actually see what you make and if it's any good. Also your prices are ridiculously low, making me think you don't spend a whole lot of time on your designs. As someone said, a logo can go for anything from 200 to 500 dollars, as far as i've seen. Small tip, check out: [url]http://www.mycroburst.com/[/url] Look around there, see the quality of finished products, the requirements clients ask, and the prices that are attached to design work. [QUOTE=Datzy;41948834][url]http://adrien-heury.net/designers-checklists/[/url][/QUOTE] Also hey thanks. Pretty usefull stuff.
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