oo new work! and what nice work it is! hope all is well!
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It's been a while since I have commented on your work, so lets see what I can do here!
First off, what is the font you used for "whats your type" it is very interesting, but kind of hard to read at the same time, but I think that is fine because I love that question mark.
Second, I am not sure about the composition. I feel like it could be sooo much bigger! You bleed off the edges on the sides, I feel like the question mark could do the same. What would happen if you just made it that much bigger, same proportions, just get it so the question mark bleeds as well. I'd like to see that. Also, it would make that type on the side more legible as well instead of trying to squint to read it ha.
Third, and finally, just another suggestion, I feel like type could be coming off another side of the question mark, adding some nice detail to the image, and also, that may help the composition as it is instead of making it larger.
Phew, well I'm out of words to say. I do really enjoy the concept behind the piece. I'm a sans serif guy myself, a good serif could be used, as long as there as some nice thicks and thins here somewhere. As for bold slab serif fonts, I love me some Rockwell.
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It's been a while since I have commented on your work, so lets see what I can do here!
First off, what is the font you used for "whats your type" it is very interesting, but kind of hard to read at the same time, but I think that is fine because I love that question mark.
Second, I am not sure about the composition. I feel like it could be sooo much bigger! You bleed off the edges on the sides, I feel like the question mark could do the same. What would happen if you just made it that much bigger, same proportions, just get it so the question mark bleeds as well. I'd like to see that. Also, it would make that type on the side more legible as well instead of trying to squint to read it ha.
Third, and finally, just another suggestion, I feel like type could be coming off another side of the question mark, adding some nice detail to the image, and also, that may help the composition as it is instead of making it larger.
Phew, well I'm out of words to say. I do really enjoy the concept behind the piece. I'm a sans serif guy myself, a good serif could be used, as long as there as some nice thicks and thins here somewhere. As for bold slab serif fonts, I love me some Rockwell.
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Cool. If you stare at the question mark, the middle begins to have a form and the question mark becomes background.
I wish there was an apostrophe in "WHAT'S."
Like MrBadger, I also found the definition part a bit too small to read.
Love the concept. Vibrant color!!
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