It looks pretty blan and flat. I would ask him to touch it up a bit.
SIG TOO BIG! Maximum 120x60 button and no more than 3 text lines of DEFAULT SIZE and COLOR. Unless your sig is for a GFY top banner sponsor, you may use a 624x80 instead of a 120x60. Let me repeat... A 120 x 60 button and no more that 3 lines of DEFAULT SIZE AND COLOR text.
Originally posted by HighOnAcid He's a friend of mine that needed the cash so I've been working with him but at this point, I may just say F-it and cut my losses.
Originally posted by HighOnAcid I told him that I would pay him $175 if he presented a logo design that I liked. I'm just trying to get it done.
thats not really not proper business ethics. NO wonder he didnt do a big effort on the job, who would if they know that they probably wont get paid?
How much effort did you put into giving them ideas on what you want? they cant read your mind - and saying, "work on creating something then I'll pay" is shitty motivation to do work for anyone
Originally posted by HighOnAcid He's a friend of mine that needed the cash so I've been working with him but at this point, I may just say F-it and cut my losses.
if you enforce people making it 100% vector, then i'll throw down $75, you throw down $75, and we'll have a lil' contest on here for $150.00.
we'll call the contest, "The Power of the Pen Tool".....
the stem for the glass is wayyy to fat. If he made that a bit thinner/elegant, I think it would go a long way in making that logo a bit more presentable. Also, Tampa Bay is 2 words
Originally posted by HighOnAcid Here's one with a black background that he sent over.
Don't think it was fair to show the work not as presented in the first place. Looks better on black. While it doesn't do it for me or anyone else here, a mainstream agency would of charged you more for the same thing or worse. Who knows, it might work on the targeted market?
Think he should get something for the effort though. You made the deal. Was it an all or nothing or something else?
Originally posted by TheLegacy thats not really not proper business ethics. NO wonder he didnt do a big effort on the job, who would if they know that they probably wont get paid?
How much effort did you put into giving them ideas on what you want? they cant read your mind - and saying, "work on creating something then I'll pay" is shitty motivation to do work for anyone
That's not how I presented it to him. He begged me for the opportunity so I let him give it a shot. He's not known to be a good designer so I wasn't going to commit but give him the chance to make a quick buck.
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