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does not load fast. that's besides the point.
" 90% rip HAHHA are you blind?
is Helvetica a 90% rip of Akzidenz?and the switch (creative) logo is much better... muchhhhhh better "
in response.con·cept (knspt)
n.
1. A general idea derived or inferred from specific instances or occurrences.------------------
switch (swch)
n.
1. A slender flexible rod, stick, or twig, especially one used for whipping.
2. The bushy tip of the tail of certain animals: a cow's switch.
3. A thick strand of real or synthetic hair used as part of a coiffure.
4. A flailing or lashing, as with a slender rod.
5. A device used to break or open an electric circuit or to divert current from one conductor to another.
6. A device consisting of two sections of railroad track and accompanying apparatus used to transfer rolling stock from one track to another.
7.
a. The act or process of operating a switching device.
b. The result achieved by such an act.
8. An exchange or a swap, especially one done secretly.
9. A transference or shift, as of opinion or attention.
v. switched, switch·ing, switch·es
v.tr.
1. Chiefly Southern U.S. To whip with or as if with a switch, especially in punishing a child.
2. To jerk or swish abruptly or sharply: a cat switching its tail.
3. To shift, transfer, or divert: switched the conversation to a lighter subject.
4. To exchange: asked her brother to switch seats with her.
5. To connect, disconnect, or divert (an electric current) by operating a switch.
6. To cause (an electric current or appliance) to begin or cease operation: switched the lights on and off.
7. Informal To produce as if by operating a control. Often used with on: switched on the charm.
8. To move (rolling stock) from one track to another; shunt.
v.intr.
1. To make or undergo a shift or an exchange: The office has switched to shorter summer hours.
2. To swish sharply from side to side.
Phrasal Verb:
switch off Informal
To stop paying attention; lose interest.----------------------
so the dot in the eye represents a switch in the .com one.
that would be called a concept that can be drawn.
the .co.uk one.......... am i missing something. should the name be cut creative???
cut (kt)
v. cut, cut·ting, cuts
v.tr.
1. To penetrate with a sharp edge; strike a narrow opening in.
2. To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever: cut cloth with scissors.
3. To sever the edges or ends of; shorten: cut one's hair.
4. To mow, reap, or harvest: cut grain; cut grass.
5. To fell by sawing; hew.----------------------
kelpie
um, I see a lot more work in the original site's logo, unless you call a blue dot above the i a whole lot more concept. Bad rip call slappy
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just some small points, but at least i'm backing the shit talking, and i never said the .co.uk site had poor work.
more mudslinging from punters across the pond.......
*ducks