View Full Version : Need opinion on these mockups.
messenger309
03-02-2005, 10:17 PM
I really like the logo from the Chesterfield chips from my Rounders set and since I'm selling them... I decided to have ASM make up some customs for me.
http://pokerjury.com/tbc25.jpg http://pokerjury.com/tbc$1.jpg
http://pokerjury.com/tbc$2.jpg http://pokerjury.com/tbc$5.jpg
http://pokerjury.com/tbc$25.jpg
Thanks Rob
SugarV
03-03-2005, 09:47 AM
I think they look great. Very clear, easy to read, and classic look.
<personal preference>
I would use pink (or another color) for the $2 chip.
</personal preference>
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Ace_W_Ace
03-03-2005, 11:25 AM
I would suggest to try making the font color the same as one of the colors on the chip. Either the spot color of tha main chip color would look nice.
I guess I'm just not as crazy about the design but that's my preference. It's nice, simple & personal which is good. I like your color schemes though I think the pink $2 was a good suggestion. The two reds are too close IMO. I'd consider dropping the $2 for a non-denom chip maybe use your initals or just the $ sign. I really like the 25¢ colors as I hadn't seen the blu/grn combo used.
- Fins
Lottery Larry
03-03-2005, 11:39 AM
Not a big fan of the design, but they aren't my chips.
I also like the blue chip and think the red/orange and maroon chips are too close in color. I'd drop the red, myself- I like that maroon
With $1 chips, what's the need for $2 chips? Go with a black $100 instead
smoore
03-03-2005, 02:40 PM
cool chips. I like your non-photographic inlay, I would just use more subdued colors that fit better with your clay choices. It only really looks "right" on the $2 chip. You could try mustard instead of bright yellow and maroon instead of red.
I would ditch the $2 chip entirely if I was going to have $1 and $5 chips. Just get more $1 chips. This only applies if you're *not* planning a metric buttload of $2 chips for $2/$4 limit poker. If $2 is a convienient denomination for your game, consider having $0.50, $2, $10, $50 chips.
I'm not sure about the grammar involved in "The Beaches Club"... I think "The Beach Club" rolls off the tounge a bit easier but I don't know the history behind the name.
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