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"Wench-Head"

Capt Rocco

New Member
I designed this image for the safety department called "Wrench-Head".

What do you think?

Try not to be condescending, just tell me the positive & negative. I have been doing "Signage" for over 50 years. I would like your input to be respectfully given, not from a jerk that may need a little direction from me. Warning.

Blessings,
Rocco
 

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Boudica

I'm here for Educational Purposes
Your title is click-bait for Tex (and a few other guys on here).

As for the logo... it looks painful.
 
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The Vector Doctor

Chief Bezier Manipulator
from a technical viewpoint.... why are the edges so rough/bumpy? I am looking at it zoomed in. And lots of little stray shapes here and there. i get that it is supposed to look cartoonish. What tool/software did you use?
 

Boudica

I'm here for Educational Purposes
you hand drew it? and then ran it through a trace or vectorizing software? It has a lot of tells that it's been through some software.
 

Capt Rocco

New Member
Yes, I use SignLab to transfer hand-drawn to digital. There was a day when I hand-lettered all my signage. I am dyslexic, so signage is always curious.
 

saltybum

New Member
When you think about the message...perfect. The hard hat under the arm speaks or shouts loudly. PUT IT ON YO DUMBASS HEAD.

I'm 72 and in the sign/design/graphics business since 1972. I airbrushed my avatar image on a Harley, no stinkin decal on that bike. Glad to see a new/old real sign-artist here Rocco
 

Boudica

I'm here for Educational Purposes
No offence to boomers, but I must ask, who are you targeting? If you're speaking to boomers, or gen x, it might work. Is this messaging intended for younger people? I could show this to my 18 year old and see what input they have. I don't think it will resonate. I could be wrong though. Kids these days constantly surprise me.
Gen x mom of a Gen z speaking.
 
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Stacey K

I like making signs
He needs a name on his shirt. He looks like a Fred but to Boudica's point...Liam was the most popular Gen Z name but he needs to lose about 30 years.
 
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