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Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
 
I used the Letterhead Font "Wade Grotesque" on this one but after routing out the letters, it finally hit me: This ampersand looks like the letter "E" to me. What say you? Oh yes the fish is hand carved but only roughed in right now.
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Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
 
Better?
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[ April 13, 2018, 11:53 AM: Message edited by: Wayne Webb ]
 
Posted by Gary Boros (Member # 8487) on :
 
I think you're looking too closely Wayne. I wouldn't have given it a second thought if you hadn't mentioned it. What you changed is fine, I don't think it makes any difference in the perception of what it is but it makes your sign unique and that is good!
 
Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
 
Thanks Gary
 
Posted by Bob Kaschak (Member # 3146) on :
 
Sharp looking sign Wayne!

I saw an ampersand right away, and not a letter E, so I think it looks fine.

Maybe the ampersand could have been a little smaller to "separate" it a little, but I think it looks great.

Peace,
Bob
 
Posted by Gerald Barlow (Member # 3477) on :
 
Reducing the size is one other way to make it not a letter.
 
Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
 
Thanks guys!
 
Posted by Dennis Kiernan (Member # 12202) on :
 
It tends to look like an ampersand anyway just because of the lower stroke coming up to make a "chin" (like a "G"). However, since the basic shape of the ampersand is the middle stroke leading to the right and down -- & -- this present letter wd look more like an ampersand if the serif pointed to the right rather than to the left. Or maybe both ways -- left and right.
 
Posted by DianeBalch (Member # 1301) on :
 
It looks like an ampersand to me. I always make them a little smaller than the rest of the letters. Nice looking sign.
Please post the finished sign, I am anxious to see the completed fish.
Diane
 
Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
 
Thanks Dennis and Diane!
 
Posted by Bruce Bowers (Member # 892) on :
 
An ampersand was originally a combination of an "E" and a "T"... I believe it was French... ET It has morphed into what it is today...
 
Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
 
thanks Bruce
 
Posted by Ricardo Davila (Member # 3854) on :
 
It looks great, as it is...........However, if it, really, bothers you, why not leave the ampersand with the same height and just make it thinner.

( reduce its weight ).........Just saying.

[ April 26, 2018, 09:39 AM: Message edited by: Ricardo Davila ]
 
Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
 
Thanks Ricardo.
 


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