This is exactly what I have been talking about. . .
This morning I was checking out some of the blogs that I like to stay up with such as Smaller Indiana and Stark Reality. To my surprise there was a Post from Kyle Lacy in regards to a logo that he is developing for a customer. He was asking for feedback from the Smaller Indiana community.
Most of the responses had to do with the look of the logo itself. Well I had to add my 2 cents in regards to the logo being embroidered. I started out by asking if his customer would ever want this logo to be embroidered. If so, there are some things to think about when developing a logo because there are limits to embroidery. This is exactly what I have been talking about and plan on continuing to discuss.
The first logo choice has some shading in the logo. Shading is not impossible to do but it is very difficult. We have done shading in logos before but other logos, we will recommend that we get rid of the shading. If there is just a little bit of shading then it can usually be done but when there are large areas where it is constant shading then it is not recommended.
The second point that I had was the small fonts. Small fonts are very difficult ot make look good with embroidery. BAsically the gist of it is that you are trying to put a bunch of stitches in a little space. This just is not possible. The font will not be crisp or readable. I plan on discussing more of this in the near future.
Most of the responses had to do with the look of the logo itself. Well I had to add my 2 cents in regards to the logo being embroidered. I started out by asking if his customer would ever want this logo to be embroidered. If so, there are some things to think about when developing a logo because there are limits to embroidery. This is exactly what I have been talking about and plan on continuing to discuss.
The first logo choice has some shading in the logo. Shading is not impossible to do but it is very difficult. We have done shading in logos before but other logos, we will recommend that we get rid of the shading. If there is just a little bit of shading then it can usually be done but when there are large areas where it is constant shading then it is not recommended.
The second point that I had was the small fonts. Small fonts are very difficult ot make look good with embroidery. BAsically the gist of it is that you are trying to put a bunch of stitches in a little space. This just is not possible. The font will not be crisp or readable. I plan on discussing more of this in the near future.
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