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Journal insanecarbonbasedlif's Journal: Entries for the Woot "Night" Shirt derby 8

So, to minimize the spamming, I thought I'd wait until I was sure I'd submitted all the shirts I might design for a given derby. This week's theme is night, and elicited four designs from me (showed in the order that I thought of and created them).

Again, I'm pretty low on the votes, but it's a lot of fun coming up with the designs, and posting them to see which ones people respond more to. Please let me know your thoughts, and if you see a way to improve them, let me know as well! Thanks!

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Entries for the Woot "Night" Shirt derby

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  • i like them all quite a bit.
  • I love the 8-bit astronomer....
    • Thanks - It actually took the least effort to make of the four, but I think it's the one of the four I would wear the most if I had them all.
  • I like all of these to a degree. Supported only by my uninformed opinion, I prefer:

    1. People's Movement for The Night - like the colors and movement; small white stars are a nice touch
    2. Pixel into the 8-bit night
    3. Attraction - I like this, but it took me a while to figure it out; the symmetry confused me somehow
    4. Dark Knight at Looking for a Fight In Moonlight - nothing really wrong with it, but it wouldn't attract my attention
    • Yeah, I really like the white stars on People's Movement - I think it really adds a spark to the whole image. I'm wondering if I made Attraction too subtle, color choice wise, and if brighter colors might have been easier to parse and more attractive. The Dark Knight is a character I used to draw in high school, and I just threw it in the competition not expecting mass appeal...

      Thanks for the feedback, it's much appreciated!

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