CarbonTrix logo contest
man, what am I standing in this contest so far? I may have to really sit down and make some and take my time doing it. lol
alright, I'll have another one out tonight.
yeh, I'm a graphic designer too. mines done in illustrator, vector based, sticker, etc.
alright, I'll have another one out tonight.
yeh, I'm a graphic designer too. mines done in illustrator, vector based, sticker, etc.
got to lookin and decided to do a couple more things my design. Some more options for it.
this one is now my fav. of the ones I came up with. I like the thicker outline and the blackoutline on the grey text.
this one is now my fav. of the ones I came up with. I like the thicker outline and the blackoutline on the grey text.
Originally Posted by ASTROEVO
i had an assignment once to create my own font. everyone else was doing lame-o fonts so i decided to do some tags and vector them on illustrator for my fonts. So, i thought i'd pull it out of my old file box and give it a hoot.
I wouldn't use this as a sticker though...i find tags for car vinyls to be tacky and hard to read for your common peerson.
I wouldn't use this as a sticker though...i find tags for car vinyls to be tacky and hard to read for your common peerson.
Last edited by DriftRunSir; Dec 8, 2004 at 09:04 AM.
Originally Posted by 1ChikDrivesStik
^hahah...thats good stuff...
FYI
This kids gonna get toyed..
FYI
This kids gonna get toyed..
eh...i wouldn't down him just yet. There are taggers out there that are huge designers for advertisement companies now and all the art schools always like bringing in graff artists for their school because of their "urban" techniques. Taggers are different from Graff artists in a sense where Graff artists actually do murals and bombs that require skill. Taggers are the people that write their names on walls with spray cans...although most graff artists and taggers are usually the same person.
anyway sorry to go off-topic. here's a good example of a great graff artists named MEARone. Any graff artist should know about him.

http://www.mearone.com


