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lecat wrote 1/10 You added a shape, then put on a basic text..
dont forget he added a gradient .....
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Too basic for me in my opinion.
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IMAGINENATIVE wrotelecat wrote 1/10 You added a shape, then put on a basic text..
dont forget he added a gradient .....
lol true that! haha did you know he's the GFX Designer on a site starting with Ezee!
haha shows there desperate for GFX
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They are ok for a beginner in web design.
Fundamentals of web design: clean and sleek but effective.
1) Better gradients - these are not appealing to the eye, don't mean to sound rude but I'd rather give you honest feedback than cheat you of your potential.
2) Font color - In all honesty, for most of these a white would work. The black gets lost in the darker gradients. Keep visibility in mind
3) Presence - If you give a little inner glow to the shape, it will give a dynamic presence to the badge. Give it a pop rather than a dull gradient with a drop shadow
4) Accent - Use a bolder font, give a more rich feel to the badge. The font is alright now, but fill out the space and it will make it much better
Fundamentals of web design: clean and sleek but effective.
1) Better gradients - these are not appealing to the eye, don't mean to sound rude but I'd rather give you honest feedback than cheat you of your potential.
2) Font color - In all honesty, for most of these a white would work. The black gets lost in the darker gradients. Keep visibility in mind
3) Presence - If you give a little inner glow to the shape, it will give a dynamic presence to the badge. Give it a pop rather than a dull gradient with a drop shadow
4) Accent - Use a bolder font, give a more rich feel to the badge. The font is alright now, but fill out the space and it will make it much better
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xx502xxmodz wroteIMAGINENATIVE wrotelecat wrote 1/10 You added a shape, then put on a basic text..
dont forget he added a gradient .....
lol true that! haha did you know he's the GFX Designer on a site starting with Ezee!
haha shows there desperate for GFX
you know inkz is to so no there not really. we have an very active gfx forum. i also moderate it being a designer. i do better stuff than this i barley post it here because the community sucks
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