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classy. i really like these...a lot. the top row stands out more to me. your 100 chip is phenomenal with the 500 not too far behind. i can see what people are saying about the denom font, but i like it...it's unique. if it were me, i'd go with the same inlay (top row) on both sides.
Thanks. Yes I am happy with 100 and 500. I am considering changing the green though. I am keeping the spot colors but can't decide between green and light green.
Regarding the color fade, it seems most popular to go with the creme fade. I was sort of on the fence about the fade which is why I posted.
If I go with creme fade both sides, should I lose the script W? Should I put that on both sides or no sides?
Is the spot on the green yellow or DG yellow? I'd recommend DG yellow, it looks good on the green and would go along with the DG color(s) on the black chip.
Is the spot on the green yellow or DG yellow? I'd recommend DG yellow, it looks good on the green and would go along with the DG color(s) on the black chip.
Currently the green chip is standard green ASM base, yellow and purple for edge spots.
Currently the green chip is standard green ASM base, yellow and purple for edge spots.
Purple will probably be so close that it will look like there's no spot. I'd recommend lavender instead. I have some with green base and imp blue spots and they look like totally solid green. On chip factory there's more contrast (same with a flash picture) so it looks better in mockup than in person. Try it with lavender & DG yellow and see how you like it.
Chips are a personal, subjective thing. Therefore, if you like your design, go with it. I like your designs but like some others, I would go with the same inlay colors on both sides of each chips, not one cream and one colored fade on each side. The same inlay on both sides seems to keep the same continuity of character to the set.
Just my 2¢
The 10 threw me for a loop but after hearing your explaination, I say they are good to go.
Personally I would use some sort of iron swirl instead of the hourglass but you may get assulted by a bunch of people for stealing their idea. So stick with the hourglass and avoid all that.
Well done they are sweet.
- Couga
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The 10 threw me for a loop but after hearing your explaination, I say they are good to go.
Personally I would use some sort of iron swirl instead of the hourglass but you may get assulted by a bunch of people for stealing their idea. So stick with the hourglass and avoid all that.
Well done they are sweet.
- Couga
Yes the iron swirl is pretty popular. I picked the hourglass to match the chip mold, since they will be on hourglass mold. Sort of help tie the inlay to the mold. I have the hourglass tied to the edge spot color.
the 1 and 0 on the $10 are a bit too far apart. 2 or 3 clicks closer and it'll be good. Really you shouldn't stretch fonts, but I wouldn't have thought too much of it if I saw these printed.