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Post-It Notes
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Who knew Post-It notes could be so much fun!!
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Created on 20th August 2009. Last edited on 21st August 2009.
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It(14)
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8 Comments
Nice concept! I would rework a couple of letters, especially Q, e, f, k, s, w & z...
Comment by
Magic Sam
20th august 2009
clever :)
Comment by
funk_king
20th august 2009
me like it!
I understand how keeping symmetry helps the jagged edge of multiple papers, but in the X, for example, it loses the paper on top of paper feel. I would recommend to ignore the pixel grid and use paper in between the diagonal lines.
please excuse my bad imitation:
Comment by
cayo
21st august 2009
I agree that a few letters need a bit more work, expecially the diagonals (and the e & s)... but it's nearly there :)
Comment by
p2pnut
21st august 2009
@cayo- Thank you a lot for the example. It helped a whole bunch in getting the diagonals down. tHANKS :)
Comment by
jinx
5th september 2009
I can now picture that in somebody's corkboard :)
Comment by
cayo
5th september 2009
thanks :)
Comment by
jinx
5th september 2009
Fun ! But it seems to be a actual challenge to keep the concept up with all the glyphs.
Comment by
igorrossi
5th september 2009
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8 Comments
I understand how keeping symmetry helps the jagged edge of multiple papers, but in the X, for example, it loses the paper on top of paper feel. I would recommend to ignore the pixel grid and use paper in between the diagonal lines.
please excuse my bad imitation:
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