Something shiny...

Jun 17, 2007 09:37

I made a Freelance Justice logo today :D

Look behind the cut! )

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draxienne June 17 2007, 15:35:24 UTC
Äh, das isses, eigentlich. Ist wirklich nur ein Logo.

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draxienne June 17 2007, 15:45:38 UTC
Done.

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scoutinthenight June 19 2007, 04:41:54 UTC
You really like pink and tourquise together, don't you?

It's very logo-like.

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draxienne June 19 2007, 05:22:26 UTC
Yes, I do.

Although, lately I've been thinking about dark red/sand/olive green for the outward appearance of Freelance Justice. It would make Alice pop out more... But I don't know.

I'm not sure if I want to color the gun more elaborately... shading and such... What do you think?

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scoutinthenight June 20 2007, 03:31:00 UTC
I'd never really given olive green much thought, but I really like my Ember tshirt (it's one of a very few non-black shirts I own and wear).

I'm not sure if I want to color the gun more elaborately... shading and such... What do you think?

I'm not sure. What could you do other than add some gradation to the change between grey and black?

I like how there's a sort of symmetry on either side of the gunbarrel in Freelance. Also, the gun gives a sort of mirror image to the J and adds a little bit of... is unsymmetry a word? Unsymmetrical is, but I'm blanking on a better word for what I'm thinking.

That being said, do many characters in FJ use guns? The only one who comes to mind when I think of firearms is Mik. Admittedly, I don't know the characters anywhere near so well as you do.

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draxienne June 20 2007, 05:30:54 UTC
Hah! Mik is the last person I think of when I think of guns in FJ... He's got different methods for killing people.

Besides the obvious parties (Roxy, Lex, Jack), Val uses guns excessively and with a manic glee, Ryan has one... But you're right. The guns aren't as pivotal an element to FJ than other stuff, but between a magic wand, a penis and a gun, I went with the gun. It is indicative of action and adventure and in this case, largely symbolic :B

You mean asymmetry, I think. But actually, a "mirror image" would add symmetry. Per definition of the word.

About the shading on the gun: well, I could make it look more like metal, I could give it a wooden handle (?)... On the whole, I'd make it look more organic. That would be the point.

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