Looks great. I would maybe make 'tully' all caps - the form is more similar to the '601' then. Also, what does it look like if the button is rotated 90* counterclockwise? 601 could stay at the bottom of the building (ie. also rotated), and 'tully' could run vertically down Tully St. ie: T U L L Y Then, the text kind of mirrors the form of the intersection/sidewalks etc.
cool~i like this logo.
ReplyDeletecould play some different scales on the T-shirt.
can you make tully "lower case" and italic and smaller or soemthing. with both the same it is too blocky.
ReplyDeleteotherwise perfect!!!
Looks great. I would maybe make 'tully' all caps - the form is more similar to the '601' then. Also, what does it look like if the button is rotated 90* counterclockwise? 601 could stay at the bottom of the building (ie. also rotated), and 'tully' could run vertically down Tully St.
ReplyDeleteie:
T
U
L
L
Y
Then, the text kind of mirrors the form of the intersection/sidewalks etc.
but it think tully letters itself should be visually not as strong as 601 - if that means smaller lowercase or italics - they are too bold.
ReplyDeletei see yes all capitalized which will calm them down because then they will be smaller?