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Lawyer wants orange sign.........need some advice!!

vinylink0331

New Member
Hi everyone, it's been a while since I have posted.

I am currently going to be doing a sandblasted sign for a lawyer who wants me to incorporate burnt orange into his sign. I have tryed a bunch of different combos but none seem to work out. He also mentioned the dark turqouise that I have incorporated in the sign that is attached. Any ideas on how I can improve on the sign and include the orange.

I was wanting a sign shape with clean lines. If any one has any sign shapes that would look good, please let me know.
 

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signgal

New Member
i really like how you set up the name of the firm, very classy. But I'm not seeing turqouise, maybe teal... ok... I think the burnt orange won't look so gaudy against the cream. So can you maybe reverse the colors so that the background is cream and the letters teal with b.orange accents, border, etc?
 
around my neck of the woods EVERYONE wants an orange sign...but anyways, do you own a color wheel? if not it is a good resource for identifying complementing colors.
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
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Although I like the black better, this would be what I call a personal preference and let the customer pick. :wink:
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
I think it looks good with the burnt sienna color :thumb: and yes, better kerning on LAW (its one of those words that always needs help)
 

Jillbeans

New Member
What about navy rather than teal?
(is the border & florish burnt orange? I can't tell)
The copy needs to be a little bit smaller especially his name.
I would use the same font as for the LAW FIRM part and center justify everything.
(You'd have to adjust your rule lines)
Lawyers like balance.
:)
Love....Jill
 

Patrick46

New Member
I guess my main issue ( if I do have one), is the lettering all needs to be a bit smaller.
It would read a nicer with bit more negative space. Looks nice otherwise.
 

jiarby

New Member
Try the thin border (looks tan now) to black to separate the orange from the interior field color.
 

Vinylman

New Member
What's with the strange "shadow effect"? on the scales of justice?

Does NOT look correct. I would suggest you drop the shadow entirely.
 
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