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See, now I DIG this design, but WHY IS THERE TEXT THERE? It screws it up for me. The design I love. I think if it was centered and a bit smaller, it’d be rocking the party hard.
shoutBack on 18/9/08 by mikdog
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hmm…i like that idea, altho it might end up looking too commercial…
shoutBack on 16/9/08 by SilverSabre
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if you could use Hindi fonts to make the “one love” phrase .. it will bring more impact i think
shoutBack on 16/9/08 by humanised
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OH….now I get the white on yellow…hehe. In that case maybe move the text below the hand and centre everything… Also, I don’t think people would look at this and see ‘Hindi inspiration’ when looking at the text colour. It is obvious now that I have been told, but otherwise it doesn’t quite work…which is what most people will see.
shoutBack on 11/9/08 by SilverSabre
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be careful of people giving your chest a high five by mistake
shoutBack on 11/9/08 by essie
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what Silversabre said… been inspired by all things Hindi lately, hence henna, hence white on yellow.
shoutBack on 11/9/08 by flyinghorse
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I like the whole stained class feel of this design. Maybe you could have placed it more to the left hand side, over the heart. Cool illy by da way.
shoutBack on 10/9/08 by souf
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Ah, I see Duncan beat me to it…lol Also, The whole eastern feel does support the message of the design really nicely…just a different colour text, perhaps the same colour as the hands outline, woulda been much better.
shoutBack on 10/9/08 by SilverSabre
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about the stained glass :) this is a depiction of an eastern (indian) ladies hand.. They get henna work done during special occasions like diwali and weddings. The intricacy of these designs can be really impressive. An example of henna can be found here
shoutBack on 10/9/08 by SilverSabre
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Ag the text is fine, just why white on yellow?
shoutBack on 9/9/08 by DuncanBoxie
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