GypsyGraphics
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the hell we don't!I thought we didn't discuss Dog, religion and politics in this office!
me being politically incorrect, at every opportunity for a laugh and you saying "you can't say that" is still kind of a discussion
the hell we don't!I thought we didn't discuss Dog, religion and politics in this office!
I thought we didn't discuss Dog, religion and politics in this office!
you got me listening to thisIn this office, our shop dog Lola is often discussed and usually looked to for divine intervention with problem customers. LOL
not sure where you got you info but someone needs to tell the Mexicans who have been using chili peppers in their food since 7500 BC that a chili peppers in LA are taboo, my whole point was yes, you should stay within what people see as being correct for a Mexican restaurant in colors and fonts but if you feel the need for a graphic, you don't have to go with an actual Mexican graphic. as far as I am concerned, if I hate graphics on a sign of any kind. I think a done right with fonts and colors is more powerful than one with a bunch of images but if you insist on one, keep it simple
w(R)icked cool!
eats her words "no sombreros"
Yeah, hmmmm since Los Angeles was part of Mexico a couple of
hundred years ago, I don't think that was forgotten or applies...
I was sorta making the same point but...
Thing is, not all ethnic restaurants are typical. At some point,
stereotypical colors, typefaces and graphics become the marking tool
for tourist's, non-foodies or typical ethic fare (bland) (where no
"insert ethnicity" would be caught dead in) Some restaurants are
actually serving "cuisine" and though a chile may be appropriate
it should not be the go to thing... too many people do it.
This really should not be a signshop thing... this should be a
design/marketing thing The sign/logo as important as it is, is
only a small part of what a successful marketing plan has... the interior,
menus, swag, website... the list goes on and on...
Now I tend to stay away from Mexican restaurants... why? Well being mexican
I can visit my mom, and the other thing is, everything my mom made taste
like mexican food, even spaghetti so the charm has worn off, well unless
it's buche, cabeza, tripas and menudo....
I played with this... not my artwork but easily done...
I think your guy looks fine. He could do with some etched-look shading.
The typography, as has been said, is kind of iffy to me.
What Maniac did, by incorporating the guy as an icon in the centerpiece of a shaped sign, would be the way to go.
Love....Jill
Tim
that graphic up on the building is completely unreadable - at least in the photo you posted.
To much detail in too small of a space.
wayne k
guam usa

the hat is what bothers me in the original graphic as it has no depth or any sense of being a hat. there are several suggestions to add some shadows. it looks like a circle on his head.
Tim
that graphic up on the building is completely unreadable - at least in the photo you posted.
To much detail in too small of a space.
wayne k
guam usa