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Bending to the Light


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  • November 18, 2010 9:02 PM swanski
    Project Holder

    Thank you everyone for your submissions. There were many good ideas and it made the decision difficult. I appreciate your efforts.

  • November 17, 2010 6:53 AM swanski
    Project Holder

    Very good everyone! Thanks a lot. My daughter and I will study these more closely and get back to you individually with any fine tuning.

  • November 16, 2010 9:34 AM swanski
    Project Holder

    To all: My current idea is to get away from the black and white of the yin/yang symbol and to use shades of yellow and orange. And for the figure to be superimposed in the center of the yin/yang circle. I would also like to see the figure in a different color than black. My daughter liked #29, so please continue with that design. I will extend the time period. Thanks very much.

  • November 15, 2010 2:38 PM swanski
    Project Holder

    OK everyone, but none of the figures suggest tai chi or qi gong. Good concept Aerey, but smaller on the figure and larger on the sun. Thanks!

  • November 15, 2010 9:32 AM swanski
    Project Holder

    Dylan, Please stay with the font in #37. Everyone: I'd like to see the figure reaching up in the text: e.g., Bending {stick figure} to the Light.
    AbsolutMudd: I like #33 just less pointy and with the yin/yang symbol smaller relative to the sun. And the figure smaller.
    Thanks a lot.

  • November 14, 2010 10:52 AM AEREY

    PH, thank you for correction, I'll withdraw and re-submit with new tag line

  • November 14, 2010 10:41 AM swanski
    Project Holder

    Aerey: Yang on top (white) Tks.

  • November 14, 2010 10:40 AM swanski
    Project Holder

    I feel good progress. Thanks everyone. I really like Dylan's last two designs. I can picture it on a tee-shirt -- it should go over the heart chakra. And I feel that Dylan's designs open the heart chakra. But it lacks the feeling of action. I can feel the action in Absolut's designs but the sun does not open the heart chakra (altho I like the shading effect on the yin/yang). And the figure to me suggests an Indian yoga pose. Could you all please try to add some kind of figure that conveys qi gong and integrates well. Maybe in the words?
    I like font in #27 the best and also the orange (maybe a little darker) so everyone could use that. Dylan: You could try use the font in #26. ***AND ALSO EVERYONE: Please change and use the tag line to "Tai Chi / Chi Yoga". Many thanks!

  • November 13, 2010 12:09 PM swanski
    Project Holder

    Hi everyone, I really like all the ideas. AbsolutMudd - could you make the figure more abstract with both arms up toward the ball? Not sure about the text but I like seeing some different arrangements of the words. Dylan -- could you make one with the points of the sun in a spiral? Like the color on #10 but see my previous comment -- could you make the top and bottom and side points longer? Like the font on #14. Thanks a lot.

  • November 13, 2010 6:56 AM swanski
    Project Holder

    Hi Dylan, I like the color effect on #8 but I don't like the spikeyness. Could you make the N-S-E-W points on #4 a little longer. And could we see #3 in orange-yellow color and one more ball on the ends of the points. Thanks a lot.

  • November 13, 2010 6:13 AM Dylan

    thanks the feed back

  • November 11, 2010 12:56 PM swanski
    Project Holder

    I like #4 a lot. I like that color of font and the color of the sun. I like #2 also but the sun is a little too spikey. I like the color contrast on the sun. I'm picturing it on a white tee shirt. #4 looks friendly and happy. Thanks for submitting!



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