On 3/17/17, Tor, the Marqueteur Marqueteur@fineartmarquetry.com wrote:
On 17/03/17 10:08, Peter Carlson wrote:
For me it really only works in the list. As stand alone I think it would be a WTF moment.
I have to agree that as a stand-alone logo, the E would be entirely lost on most people. Looks as much like random stuff settled in a crescent moon as it does an E.
Tor
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 1:55 PM John Luke Gibson <eaterjolly@gmail.com mailto:eaterjolly@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering what people think of the Cloister Black letter E for the EOMA logo. I can imagine that some people might find it hard to read or understand. Legible enough any one would suppose? http://www.deathnotenews.com/uploads/1/7/3/9/17393465/5192168_orig.png
-- Tor Chantara http://www.fineartmarquetry.com/ 808-828-1107 GPG Key: 2BE1 426E 34EA D253 D583 9DE4 B866 0375 134B 48FB *Be wary of unsigned emails* Stop spying: http://www.resetthenet.org/
arm-netbook mailing list arm-netbook@lists.phcomp.co.uk http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook Send large attachments to arm-netbook@files.phcomp.co.uk
I wouldn't really worry, as my intention is not to make a tribute to Death Note as a whole so much as to make a subtle reference to the character "L Lawliet"'s technical prowess and ethos. I figure the E would be the most appropriate for various reasons pertaining to the lore. Interestingly, I discovered that the letter "N" they used to represent Near doesn't match the Cloister Black font they said they used, but rather matches exactly another font made by the same author a font with a much more clearly defined letter "E" [see link bellow], which I find appropriate since it represents a new font to represent a new generation.
What do y'all think of this letter E? Much more clear?
http://txt.static.1001fonts.net/charmap/ttf/0/olde-english.regular.character...
Here is a link to the font download and license information (thankfully):