Personally, I enjoy both the second and third typefaces the best. I think they suit the shape of the fork the most. The fourth one is easily recognizable as hobo. Is that what you used? (wow, I'm actually recognizing fonts). I've always heard bad things are associated with that font... ???
Yes, Hobo font is a trouble-maker...it hangs out with Chalkboard and Papyrus and Copperplate. They are not to be trusted. They will try to still your imagery. Sean is right. Make sure you don't let the pasta image look like toothpaste...it's getting really close..maybe too much outline?
yea i am going to re draw the image and make the pasta and fork separate and then put then together.. i agree with the last font it just doesnt work. i am annoyed with the way the n's look on the first one. So I am gunna play around with the 2nd and 3rd
Personally, I enjoy both the second and third typefaces the best. I think they suit the shape of the fork the most. The fourth one is easily recognizable as hobo. Is that what you used? (wow, I'm actually recognizing fonts). I've always heard bad things are associated with that font... ???
ReplyDeleteYes, Hobo font is a trouble-maker...it hangs out with Chalkboard and Papyrus and Copperplate. They are not to be trusted. They will try to still your imagery. Sean is right.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you don't let the pasta image look like toothpaste...it's getting really close..maybe too much outline?
yea i am going to re draw the image and make the pasta and fork separate and then put then together.. i agree with the last font it just doesnt work. i am annoyed with the way the n's look on the first one. So I am gunna play around with the 2nd and 3rd
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