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Making random posters instead of doing actual work #3
Making random posters instead of doing actual work #2
#graphicdesign
Yep, the typeface needs a little more work on this point. Thanks!
I agree, the typeface feels weird, maybe needs more roundness to match the mark ?
Thanks for the feedback! :)
Currently working on a monogram logo
The curves are still a bit sketchy but I kinda like it
Thoughts ?
#designsky
A photo representing a 1976 french edition of the Lord of the Ring. The visual is very kitsch. A very outdated and dandy hobbit is present on each cover of the books.
Here is the synopsis printed on the back cover of this 1976 edition of the first volume of The Lord of the Rings. First in french, then translated in english : "Au pays de Swift et de Lewis Carroll un nouvel auteur de récit « fantastique » est apparu. Il se nommait J.R.R. Tolkien ; mais en Angleterre et aux U.S.A. où ses lecteurs sont plus de cinquante millions et ses fans se groupent en clubs, on l'appelle le « Seigneur des Légendes », car son livre, inouï, fabuleux, inclassable, enchanteur, Le Seigneur des Anneaux est réellement la plus grande saga féerique des temps modernes." "In the land of Swift and Lewis Carroll, a new author of 'fantasy' tales has emerged. His name was J.R.R. Tolkien; but in England and the U.S.A., where his readers number over fifty million and his fans gather in clubs, he is called the 'Lord of Legends.' For his book—unprecedented, fabulous, unclassifiable, enchanting—The Lord of the Rings is truly the greatest fairy tale saga of modern times."
Absolutely in love with this super kitschy french version of The Lord of the Rings I just thrifted
(These books appear to date back to 1979/80)
#BookSky
✏️ Exploring logo ideas
#1: Sunset Ramen
Logo + Restaurant menu
Let me know your thoughts—I’d love your feedback!
👋
76 apples a day will cause severe health problems
Making random posters instead of doing actual work ✅
Struggling designer here.
To UI/UX designers with ADHD/ADD: how do you cope with a lack of focus in your daily work life? Any personal tips (apart from the basics like the Pomodoro technique, etc.)?