Quote (ericswanson_19 @ Sep 9 2013 02:57pm)
KLICTURE or KUCTURE? ..the kerning needs work. generally 'i's' need more space around them, rather than matching each letter equally, but this depends on the font.
beveling and gradients are a no-nos in almost every scenario. also, make it with just black at first. every color costs money to print. if you wanted a cmyk(4-color) over a black(1-color) print on promotional materials, it will cost more.
Okay thanks again for the input, nice information in there. i'll put up a black and white gradient tonight with more space betoin the L and the I ! it's Klicture