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Modèle #39 Choisi en tant que gagnant

Un logo, monogramme ou une icône | Crée par philds

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  • 5 mai 2011 09:23 philds
    Porteur du Projet

    I really like #29 now, is it possible to make the icon in #29 more photography related?

  • 2 mai 2011 22:14 christinawiler

    Hi philds. Thank you for your comments. :) Please see your private messages. Christina

  • 1 mai 2011 08:45 philds
    Porteur du Projet

    #16 is my favourite so far, I like the font, the placement of the corners and it's layout, thanks!

  • 1 mai 2011 07:18 philds
    Porteur du Projet

    I prefer the aperture design in #8 #9 #10 #11 thanks!

    I like the font used in #10 and it's overall design, #8 is great as well.

    Apologies to those that i've withdrawn, they are not what I was looking for but thank you for creating them.

    I would like to see how the four corners of a viewfinder would look if incorporated into the design as well, I hope you understand what I mean, the 4 right-angled corners that actually appear in a lot of other photography related projects on this website.

  • 30 avril 2011 07:55 philds
    Porteur du Projet

    Thanks for #1 and #2, can we try it with a more industrial font instead as I think the font is too rounded? I like the aperture in the name, but I am not sure about the yellow as it looks like a lemon more than a camera aperture, if you understand what I mean?

    I prefer #2. but for #1 I think I would prefer perhaps the right-angled corners of a view finder around the aperture instead of a camera body.