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I am working on my final project for a graphic design class. Before, I

present it to my (hard to impress) instructor, I wanted to get

feedback...thoughts?

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Hi Tiff, the "P" is quite imaginative. The "A" seems a bit out of place (as in too manufacturered), but that's just me. Can't say I care for the frame; it doesn't quite blend well in my view. Great photography!  

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Couldn't resist playing with it. :-)

I thought something like this, but maybe use a different way to make an "A" and use the train as the border - just a thought.

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Oh, I like it exactly as is.  The color combination is terrific and the little images, and little people, work really well.  I'd give you an A+.

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Thank you Amatai. I appreciate it! We will see what the instructor says.

 

Mike...thanks for stopping by. I like your train frame idea, but I may try it with cars instead. I am not quite sure what you were trying to do with the manipulation, but you did it well and my message seemed to have worked. It looks like it made you want to play!

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This is really inventive, or maybe ingenius is a better word, but I'll resist any temptation to "play" with it, as I know I couldnt do it any better. I think this would make a lovely gift for parents / grandparents / relatives. We have grandchildren ourselves, and I know my wife in particular would be thrilled if someone presented her with something like this. Though it must have taken a great deal of thought and patience to get the children to form the letters. If you could produce this on a commercial basis, or something similar, working with other children, then I'm fairly certain it would be a roaring success.  The idea is definately a winner! Remember I told you so when you make your first million! : - )

Best Regards

Alf

 

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Alf...Thank you for your comments. I hope that my instructor shares your sentiment. I always appreciate your visits!

 

Francesco...Thank you...I always welcome a class project that involves the family.

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