tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post7002632184215359955..comments2019-06-24T00:26:38.922-07:00Comments on kingy mad hatters tea party: stacyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06299655597945108357noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post-31618798249529624562011-03-09T16:40:22.686-08:002011-03-09T16:40:22.686-08:00JUST TEA
Ignore the first 2 - they are lame
Just...JUST TEA<br /><br />Ignore the first 2 - they are lame<br /><br />Just T - White - Simple lettering on just over seriffed larger T<br />Red - Feels cold, don't like the dominance of the T - looks mean<br />Black - Reads as an upended oblong - too high as a block of info <br />Yellow - Just is simple as in 'Just', T is dominant as the most important aspect of the product<br />Green - Could play with the sizing and balance<br />Blue - Not keen, trying to be clever but failing<br /><br />Just Tea on Spoon - White - Bold, playful letters on spoon<br />Red - I really like the font, it feels safe, and the block representing the spoon is playful - all a bit wonky though. Feels homely to me.<br />Black - Wonky, like a roller-coaster, detracts from good feeling<br />Yellow - Simple - like 'just' should be<br />Green - Could play with spacing between spoon and letters and make it smoother<br />Blue - I can see this developing further<br /><br />Just Tea Line across top - White - extended Top bars on J and T and line beneath to reflect<br />Red - Reminds me of Nestle or Nescafe logo - not good!<br />Black - See above!<br />Yellow - Feels balance and solid - trustworthy<br />Green - A different font would remove it from Nestle. Bottom line needs to extend to balance top<br />Blue - potential to look reliable and dependable as a budget tea but not very original or outstanding<br /><br />Just Tea Leaf - White - Just tea written inside leaf<br />Red - Nice and simple and clean feeling - not very attached to it though, <br />Black - Feel like I've seen it before - a bit obvious - I'll have to loo into that<br />Yellow - Stands out well without being dominant (dominant seems more of a coffee thing)<br />Green - Play with different fonts to make it look different and maybe more memorable<br />Blue - Good overall result<br /><br />Just Tea with filled letters - White - Letters filled - U to look like cup<br />Red - Ugly! Unbalanced, uncomfortable<br />Black - The font doesn't work with these words as 'just' has lines and 'tea' has counters to fill<br />Yellow - unusual - would stand apart<br />Green - Could work more with U as teacup idea and possible adapt e to look like pot<br />Blue - Bad font for this word<br /><br />Ignore last one<br /><br />ARCHERS<br />Archers lots of arrows White - Arrow points off each terminal<br />Red - Looks aggressive and masculine<br />Black - Not inviting.<br />Yellow - Simple, good for traditional<br />Green - would look better with only one arrow - perhaps on the last R<br />Blue - could give a regal and professional feel if handled a bit better<br /><br />Archers Script White - Old fashioned, flowing script<br />Red - Feels traditional, authority but flowing and trustworthy, <br />Black - Is it readable? Does it say tea? Not really<br />Yellow - Is light and breezy - like a tea break<br />Green - could be good in a spot colour - stand out<br />Blue - Good for traditional market - leaves lots of scope for an interesting picture<br /><br />Archers over arrow - ignore - crappy<br /><br />Archers in odd font - ignore - irrelevant<br /><br />Archers Target - White - Archers arching over target<br />Red - feels good and bold but not very tea like<br />Black - Got nothing to do with tea. Looks a bit like target the shop.<br />Yellow - Striking image. Stands out<br />Green - different colours on target could make it more restfull and tealike. Target could be main image and be diff cols for diff teas.<br />Blue - potential but needs careful handling<br /><br />Archers traditional bow - White - Old fashioned bow making part of the A<br />Red - Feels forced and unprofessional. Makes me feel uncomfortable as it's out of balance and ugly<br />Black - forced image, not easy on eye<br />Yellow - Traditional bow can be a graceful form<br />Green - Bow could be used alone in a different way<br />Blue - Not working - too odd<br /><br />Archers with arrow in A White - A looks like arrow being shot from bow<br />Red - Feels dynamic and light<br />Black - looks budgetty. Not grounded as line cuts over word<br />Yellow - leaves lots of scope for playing with fonts and colours<br />Green - arrow could be played down a bit and font made stronger to make it look better quality and more grounded<br />Blue - not a very strong concept but could be played with.Nickyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09691152494988806130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post-22493818586547525162011-03-09T15:09:16.336-08:002011-03-09T15:09:16.336-08:00Nicky i really love the leaf it's so simple ye...Nicky i really love the leaf it's so simple yet so effective. This would look really good as an organic eco type and also work well as a budget too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com