Hi:
Nice job so far! Please see
attached lioness head drawings I did from the painting and example hulls of the
J-109 sailboat. Please forward these to your
artist.
LIONESS Font: Abadi MT
Condensed, Extra bold Italic (from Photoshop CS2
software)
Lioness
head: Logo 1 & 2: Currently looks slightly
canine rather than snarling lioness from painting. Please round off/soften
angular nose and brow ridge to look more snarling lion-like. See my
attached drawings (especially second page). Please rotate head so that
throat is parallel to LIONESS Text to look like a stalking pose, rather than
head being cocked back in a roaring pose, i.e., lion is moving foreward and
stalking, not rearing back and roaring. Similar profile to painting where
head/throat is parallel to the ground.
Lioness
Text: Logo 1: Reverse speed lines to
reflect travelling in the same direction as the
head.
Paw: Logo 1
& 2: Please make paw larger and
center between top/bottom of text. Rotate to 180 degrees (in line with
text) with scratches trailing behind as if they were speed/movement lines.
Please shorten scratches to slightly more than the length of the paw to allow
for scaling of overall logo (Overall length is 8 feet on a 36’ yacht
hull). No speed lines necessary on the heel of the
paws.
Use the paw size seen in Logos 3-4
on Logos 1 & 2 (larger paw).
As per your recommendation, when
delivering final .ai and .eps files, please also send separate files of each
component in case customer/owner wants to use head and paws for separate parts
of yacht as well. We will also be embroidering head on a flag and possibly
paw/scratch on clothing.
Thanks for
everything.
William H. Oldfield
(Bill)
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