Mince Pie Fest 2024: Waitrose No 1
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These often get picked as the best supermarket mince pies by the gutter
press, so let's see. The pastry has a good texture, firm but also soft, but
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Monday, May 05, 2008
this is an improvement
The logo for the first issue of Fight On! was my first attempt to make such a thing. I was shooting for something like the logo on the earlier D&D books, the one that always looked more "old west" than "fantasy" to me. But the results look kinda hokey on the printed page. Worse yet, I made the amateurish mistake of sending the logo to the editor as a .jpg file, which caused some ugly pixelfuzz. Here's the new logo I designed over the weekend.
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That looks AWESOME! So awesome, in fact, that I'll go over to ODD and post it there as well!
ReplyDeleteKesher
I love it!
ReplyDelete- Coffee
Much better. I know people love that "old school books" logo look, but some things should be left in the 70's where they were born. The new logo looks "cool" without looking like it came off some Anime DVD cover.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteAre they going to full-color covers? Yeah, I know, the last one had the logo in green, but the art was b&w.
I pretty sure doing full color covers is not a problem. The problem is getting full-color cover art.
ReplyDeleteI dig it. Although I was half-expecting you to use the Excalibur-font
ReplyDeleteThat logo is face melting awesome.
ReplyDeleteJamesV
Sett: I'm not sure of the rights on that font. Both my logos use as their basis fonts that are free for commercial use. I'm trying to keep my nose clean.
ReplyDeleteFor what it's worth, I loved the old school font on Fight On! #1.
ReplyDeleteWhat was it, if I may ask?
The letter tracking is a bit awkward (some touch, some don't). I'd almost be tempted to add a smidge of "illuminated" decoration to the over-sized F.
ReplyDeletepith helmet: Thanks. Pointedly Mad is the name of the font I used to make the first logo.
ReplyDeleteNot sure I can offer any constructive comments. I like this new logo; it's very well done. But it just doesn't "click" with me. Mind you, lots of stuff doesn't click with me, so that's no indictment.
ReplyDeleteThe one thought that does occur to me is that perhaps every issue of Fight On! could have a different logo, which is nicely reflective of the diversity of old school gaming. We're not trying to build a "brand" here anyway, so why not run with that and go with a varied look for each issue?