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Not bad for your first effort. You may wish to add a little more variance between denominations by changing the graphics in order to have one per denomination repeated on both sides. For example you could use the guy with the martini on both sides of the $1, the chick with the guitar on both sides of the $5, the dragon looking dude on both sides of the $25, and add others to cover the other denoms.
Just a thought.
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Nice design, interesting logos. I would try a gradient background color, the color transition from the log to the background color seems a bit to hard, either that or try a white gaution (SP?) blur around the logo's to ease the transition (sort of like a halo effect). Cool logos though!
Very interesting theme...somewhere the Christian in me is twitching....
Just kidding...I agree with the others. I think that if you were to stick with the same design for each chip then switch to a black background. Then have the clothing on both sides match a color on the chip (edgespot is probably best...but I could be wrong there) that might make it jump out a little more. Are you going with vinyl or paper? I would think that you would get better pic resolution with the vinyl, so then these images might be a little sharper!
Just a few thoughts...
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I just went back and looked at them again...I do think black is the way to go....but how about a white line around the characters to set them off a bit??
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