I do like the top right. Bottom seems faded for my taste.
Not to be picky, but could the non-logo text color be changed? It's a bit hard to read "The" and "Roleplay Forum" in its current gray. I think it's because the shading and edges on the Ignika or mixing with them.
I do like the top right. Bottom seems faded for my taste.
Not to be picky, but could the non-logo text color be changed? It's a bit hard to read "The" and "Roleplay Forum" in its current gray. I think it's because the shading and edges on the Ignika or mixing with them.
Certainly... Do you think that a different grey would work, or another colour altogether? I am slightly concerned about attempting the latter; I am no graphic designer and as such my interpretations of colour theory may leave something to be desired...
I'm Matoro4212 (Wikia) or Lewa_Nuva (TTVMB). ...And well, you gave me a Mathematician's Answer ('A or B?', 'Yes'), I still don't know if you can modify the skin.
Not to be picky, but could the non-logo text color be changed? It's a bit hard to read "The" and "Roleplay Forum" in its current gray. I think it's because the shading and edges on the Ignika or mixing with them.
Certainly... Do you think that a different grey would work, or another colour altogether? I am slightly concerned about attempting the latter; I am no graphic designer and as such my interpretations of colour theory may leave something to be desired...
What makes it a bit tricky is that the words span across a half-dark, half-light background. A lighter shade of grey might blend into the right side, but darker into the left. Hmmm... mmmm... this is quite the pickle indeed. A riddle for the ages!
Certainly... Do you think that a different grey would work, or another colour altogether? I am slightly concerned about attempting the latter; I am no graphic designer and as such my interpretations of colour theory may leave something to be desired...
What makes it a bit tricky is that the words span across a half-dark, half-light background. A lighter shade of grey might blend into the right side, but darker into the left. Hmmm... mmmm... this is quite the pickle indeed. A riddle for the ages!
I don't know if you could make it fade from light grey into dark grey...? That might let it be more visible on both sides.
What makes it a bit tricky is that the words span across a half-dark, half-light background. A lighter shade of grey might blend into the right side, but darker into the left. Hmmm... mmmm... this is quite the pickle indeed. A riddle for the ages!
I don't know if you could make it fade from light grey into dark grey...? That might let it be more visible on both sides.
That might just work perfectly. I'll give it a try...
I don't know if you could make it fade from light grey into dark grey...? That might let it be more visible on both sides.
That might just work perfectly. I'll give it a try...
As it turns out, though not a bad idea in theory, configuring the text that way looks very odd; I think that it's to do with the fact that different hues give us the impression of a source of light - the mismatch disrupts that impression. However, I've done something else that I think works well. By putting a slight border around the text, a uniform contrast is created. Here's the result:
That might just work perfectly. I'll give it a try...
As it turns out, though not a bad idea in theory, configuring the text that way looks very odd; I think that it's to do with the fact that different hues give us the impression of a source of light - the mismatch disrupts that impression. However, I've done something else that I think works well. By putting a slight border around the text, a uniform contrast is created. Here's the result:
I think that it works rather well. Thoughts?
In fact - let's just make the text a bit bigger as well. That should help.