
Comments + Critics please.
ah cool. learn sommat new every dayBernadictus wrote:
It's actually basalt -blocks used in the Netherlands to enforce dikes. My last name Westerdijk, translated dijk > dike.
But I am not aiming for that market, I am aiming for the more traditional market, but that is kind of hard to explain.Kommander_Kale wrote:
White sides are different sizes. I wouldn't say it catches my eye especially though, which is what you want really if you're a designer. A border would be good. You need something striking in there. Even if you just went crazy on that first 'b' and made it super detailed and awesome so that it stood out from the rest.
As I'm sitting here studying it, it looks good, but if you want someone to be thinking 'I want this guy to design a webpage for me' you need them to see it and be attracted to the essence.
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Brochures and stuff for more settled companies.TheEternalPessimist wrote:
Looking at it more I'd go with a cleaner font, those serifs are a bit ugly
And what do you mean by traditional? Web design for the elderly?
And the work/about/contact/white borders were a screenshotting mistake by me.Kommander_Kale wrote:
White sides are different sizes. I wouldn't say it catches my eye especially though, which is what you want really if you're a designer. A border would be good. You need something striking in there. Even if you just went crazy on that first 'b' and made it super detailed and awesome so that it stood out from the rest.
As I'm sitting here studying it, it looks good, but if you want someone to be thinking 'I want this guy to design a webpage for me' you need them to see it and be attracted to the essence.
ah, i see. There clicky linksBernadictus wrote:
Brochures and stuff for more settled companies.TheEternalPessimist wrote:
Looking at it more I'd go with a cleaner font, those serifs are a bit ugly
And what do you mean by traditional? Web design for the elderly?And the work/about/contact/white borders were a screenshotting mistake by me.Kommander_Kale wrote:
White sides are different sizes. I wouldn't say it catches my eye especially though, which is what you want really if you're a designer. A border would be good. You need something striking in there. Even if you just went crazy on that first 'b' and made it super detailed and awesome so that it stood out from the rest.
As I'm sitting here studying it, it looks good, but if you want someone to be thinking 'I want this guy to design a webpage for me' you need them to see it and be attracted to the essence.
lol - I hadn't even seen the third line of text - yeah, I recommend that too.OmniDeath wrote:
Needs centered (as said before), The third line of text is too light imo, and the colors are...gross. Not really much of a logo either in my opinion. More like a banner or potential poster/ad, but I guess it works.