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- bigbaby53
Can I get some opinions? Whaddaya think?
- version30
are you 19-23?
- HAHAHAEightyDeuce
- zzzingbigtrickagain
- great post v3. you should fucking know better.sureshot
- i was being seriousversion3
- baseline_shift0
i wouldnt include all those colorways for the odum project.
i would also simplify the type under the Andrew Michael logo.
- SteveJobs0
i think for a purported 10 years of experience, you should maybe have a little more to show?
- The guy might not want to show it off. I can respect that.luckyorphan
- bigtrickagain0
the first two out of your three logos are you typing out something in some font and pairing that with an image. the third one, which is the most impressive, ought to be first, i think.
i won't comment on the rest of your work.
- bigbaby530
I was worried about that reaction (version3). I have no web experience and I've really only have done work for newspapers, magazines, etc.
- he's referring to this:
http://www.qbn.com/t…bigtrickagain - why don't you put some of that work in your protfolio?monNom
- he's referring to this:
- luckyorphan0
I'll say the same thing I say to everyone with a similar folio:
Good start. Keep it up. And give yourself serious assignments, large and small. Redesign a website in pshop that belongs to a company you know or like. Get familiar with the content they have on their site, and reinterpret it in an effort to showcase their info better.
Learn more about best practices in web design (I'm assuming you want to get into that area of design). Also, continue to work on logos, both with marks and strict logotypes. Redesign company brands, or invent a new company and design all of its collateral.
Analyze those solid designers out there in the field (there are a few here on QBN as well ;) and pick apart what makes them work. Work long and hard on mastering color, font, layout, etc.
In other words, keep it up, but crank it up.
Oh, and the Andrew Michael restaurant logo ain't too bad. The rest is good enough to show you know how to use the software, but otherwise it does reveal that you have a bit to learn.
Good luck.
- you're a good person lucky. always posititve! :)SteveJobs