Thanks for coming back with the answers @AysheaS
I wouldn't say that they are for digital use specifically, I'd say they are of a general use. But they definitely should be legible when scaled down.
And yes, I've already encountered this: simplification works to certain extent only, need to...
I wouldn't quite agree with you that they are meaningless in isolation. You did name what they represent, didn't you - that's the point.
It's that all of them togerther are supposed to represent a specific subject matter, but if you're not familiar with it, you wouldn't get the idea. I guess...
Thank you @Paul Murray for such a detailed answer, much appreciated!! Very insightful analysis, a lot to learn for me )
I'll crack on with the refinement now, cheers)
@AysheaS thanks a lot for your feedback, much appreciated!!
Yes, my tutor has already answered those questions)) now it's another, outside of school designer's turn to answer them ) I'd say, these questions are there to make the critique process easier.
Anyway, I see your point and understand...
Hi guys,
I need some feedback to complete an assessment for my graphic design training, please.
Here is a brief: create a series of five custom illustrated icons on the subject of my choice - I chose needlework (I like embroidery, but made the subject a bit more general).
The icons should...
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