sorry, im not sure if it does.
i have fontographer, but ive never actually used it.
i was going on info that ive got in my logo font and lettering bible (leslie cabarga)
in one section it compares the features of fontlab, fontographer and illustrator.
in total it lists 17 differences between...
that is a vast improvement.
the background was fighting with the foreground in your last image..
much easier on the eye now.
i still think that there is a lot going on in such a small space.
have you considered fading one of the elements into the background? eg the house shape.
The letter S...
adobe illustrator.
same as fontographer in terms of capability,
except how it behaves when you remove a point on a curve.
in illustrator the line straightens..
in fontographer the line springs out to smooth the curve.
Doh! thanks for pointing out the typo.
this is just the rough draft (back of business card)
i appreciate that just putting creative design on the back of my card would give a cleaner/ more professional? look, but i will be pushing the 'print' side of my business just as much (maybe more) than...
unfortunately, i still use PC for my design..
(i know, i know.. Mac for design..PC for the bin.. )
anyway, i was looking at the spyder or pantone huey type things for calibration...or any other make .
any advice would be kindly welcomed
thats an *uber* cool illustration.
i think that you could play with the heirarchy to make the logo easier on the eye.
the eye seems to 'hunt' around the logo, without settling as it should.
maybe you could consider tweaking the colours/tones and the size of each element to give more natural...
i already have a font for my own logo (see my avatar which shows my logo)
i have used DAX and ive tweaked it slightly to make it personalised.
the text is 'creative impact'
i was considering using some other font because dax seems to be falling foul with designers (overused)
to but cant quite...
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