Halftime Oranges
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I seemed to have completely missed this subject. I can see that it's to do with forfars and the albion. What's the connection can someone enlighten me
Halftime Oranges said:I seemed to have completely missed this subject. I can see that it's to do with forfars and the albion. What's the connection can someone enlighten me
Luckily I am not claiming credit for the design nor the wording. So no offence taken, cos it wasn't mine to receive.Bwian said:No offence intended but the bottom line needs some work imho.
The Large One said:Luckily I am not claiming credit for the design nor the wording. So no offence taken, cos it wasn't mine to receive.
What do you suggest, though?
The Large One said:Luckily I am not claiming credit for the design nor the wording. So no offence taken, cos it wasn't mine to receive.
What do you suggest, though?
The Large One said:The point about a car sticker is is that it is a very short, humorous statement capturing a passing person's attention for the briefest of moments.
Taken out of context, the first line 'Ban the Bun' is obviously a bizarre statement.
The line below talks about Forfars the Bakery and Brighton & Hove Albion at loggerheads - two organisations not obviously linked, so again a little bizarre if you don't know the context.
Therefore, the bottom line is the last opportunity to give the uninitiated some perspective and clarity, otherwise it will make little sense. And it's this line I am currently not overly happy with.
So, in answer to your question, yes I do think it needs a last line, but the line has got to be short, punchy and informative.
Incidentally, I am very happy that the bun looks a bit like some sugary poo.
In response to the point about blue and white featuring in the artwork, I would resist that on two main grounds. First, blue and white can possibly make it look like an 'official' club sticker, something we must at all costs avoid. Secondly, and more importantly, red and black add a sense of warning or importance, and are far more noticable when catching the eye.
And that, folks, is my rationale on the wording and design of this car sticker. Thank you.
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