Lexotic Concepts Website and Logo.
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Here is an opening page i finished, logos will follow in a little bit
http://www.ctdesigners.com/lc/opening/index.html
currently catered to 1024x768 resolutions. The real page will have a choice.
Sam
http://www.ctdesigners.com/lc/opening/index.html
currently catered to 1024x768 resolutions. The real page will have a choice.
Sam
Last edited by STKSKI; 02-28-02 at 08:10 PM.
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Sam.. I like it.... A LOT!
Change the "C" part of the logo to a slightly lighter shade of DARK GRAY.. instead of black.
Let's loose the brief history and officers text. - Keep it clean and simple, for starters. We can always have a about us page when we expand the site.
What do you think of using that mirrored text idea. for a reflection of perfection? EMAIL ME
Change the "C" part of the logo to a slightly lighter shade of DARK GRAY.. instead of black.
Let's loose the brief history and officers text. - Keep it clean and simple, for starters. We can always have a about us page when we expand the site.
What do you think of using that mirrored text idea. for a reflection of perfection? EMAIL ME
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One comment Sam....how about putting cars that belong to club members(Lexotic Concepts) in the picture instead. Do you know if Jun(the guy who owns the white GS) wants to have his car up there?
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Originally posted by xsuperjoex
One comment Sam....how about putting cars that belong to club members(Lexotic Concepts) in the picture instead. Do you know if Jun(the guy who owns the white GS) wants to have his car up there?
One comment Sam....how about putting cars that belong to club members(Lexotic Concepts) in the picture instead. Do you know if Jun(the guy who owns the white GS) wants to have his car up there?
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Good idea with the cars, on the same thought how bout rotating monthly so everyone gets some exposure. Also, I think the C in the logo looks more like a G, needs some work!
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See i was looking for a good pick with our local GS's but couldnt find one with good enough resolution, size, and overall ability to work with the design. Joe, do you have any pictures of yours, teds, or some of the other gs's in the club that you think would work?? The IS in there is one of our club members cars (is300er) but he is a west coast member, i just thought his ride was sick. Well let me keep working on it, tweaking the C also. THanks for the input guys, i will get back to work.
Sam
Sam
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Originally posted by STKSKI
See i was looking for a good pick with our local GS's but couldnt find one with good enough resolution, size, and overall ability to work with the design. Joe, do you have any pictures of yours, teds, or some of the other gs's in the club that you think would work?? The IS in there is one of our club members cars (is300er) but he is a west coast member, i just thought his ride was sick. Well let me keep working on it, tweaking the C also. THanks for the input guys, i will get back to work.
Sam
See i was looking for a good pick with our local GS's but couldnt find one with good enough resolution, size, and overall ability to work with the design. Joe, do you have any pictures of yours, teds, or some of the other gs's in the club that you think would work?? The IS in there is one of our club members cars (is300er) but he is a west coast member, i just thought his ride was sick. Well let me keep working on it, tweaking the C also. THanks for the input guys, i will get back to work.
Sam
IS300er car is cool and it looks great.... lets not steal anyone's pic without permission. PLEASE
Lighten up that "C" to a dark grey or something other than black.
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as a web/graphics developer and friends to a few of you, i will offer some advice. hope it helps and please don't get offended.
logo: a logo needs to be something simple with as few colors as possible (there are exceptions). 3d and fading are very hard to use as logos, esp when you want to cut vynils and such.
webpage: your splash page is quite big! i am at a school lab and the image did not fit on my screen. many internet users ARE still using 800x600 screen setup. therefore you must limit yourself (as far as workspace) to a maximum of 680~720 width and 540 height if you do not want to vertical scrolling. as far as the image itself on there. the edge glow as well as the diagonal cut is not fine and smooth (not a good program used? lack of experience?) and your fonts being used are not consistence as well as color theme.
that's just my lil opinion...take care
logo: a logo needs to be something simple with as few colors as possible (there are exceptions). 3d and fading are very hard to use as logos, esp when you want to cut vynils and such.
webpage: your splash page is quite big! i am at a school lab and the image did not fit on my screen. many internet users ARE still using 800x600 screen setup. therefore you must limit yourself (as far as workspace) to a maximum of 680~720 width and 540 height if you do not want to vertical scrolling. as far as the image itself on there. the edge glow as well as the diagonal cut is not fine and smooth (not a good program used? lack of experience?) and your fonts being used are not consistence as well as color theme.
that's just my lil opinion...take care