Re: Greek chip design help
Thanks guys. Greek font it is.
On a side note, I was asked today by the graphic designer for my photoshop file. I'm really hesisitant for several reasons: The shadowed images on the denomination side are not a consistant color level; I don't know the "right/perfect" size for the center graphics; and the font size and arch of the lettering on the top of the chips is a total hack job, just for looks (nothing consistant about them either). Any suggestions for how to proceed?
On a color note, does anyone think I have too much orange tones in my last three chips? Purple/Arc Yellow, Orange/Blue, Chocolate/Day Glow Peach.
And to answer some questions:
The owl is a non-denomination, and will be used as 25¢, 50¢ or $2 depending on the cash game. Plus this way I get to use the Greek Key scroll.
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You're right about Zeus. I couldn't find a good black/white drawing that I liked. It does stand out, but I was thinking that's okay since it is Zeus, and it is the $5000 chip. Plus now I'm starting to get a little ansy about finalizing my order, as I started this process the beginning of January. I'm still hoping I get my chips before Memorial Day, but I know it's a slim chance now.
Spooky: I am going with the denominations on one side and the full black/white graphic on the opposite side. Technically the greek text is the denominations written out, so they are on both sides.
And Fins, that's a good idea for a slogan or something else on the denomination side. I'd just have to come up with something good. But I think I've used up all my creativity for the month already. That's part of the reason I spelled out the denominations in the first place. I wanted Greek text, but couldn't come up with something. And I didn't want to use my name, or "card room" or something like that. But with this layout, I should take advantage of it. We'll see.
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