ThePaSch
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This is my final answer.
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Post by ThePaSch on Dec 27, 2017 18:46:27 GMT -5
Hi everyone. Had some spare time on my hands, so I decided to create a new avatar for myself, based on the German Wer Wird Millionär? logo. As many international logos, ours has a few unique aspects to it which can't be found in any other country's logo; in addition, it has a very unique style. Here's our original: And here is my new avatar: Now, going a step further, I decided to replicate some of the international versions of Millionaire using the style of Germany's own logo. First, I replicated the German logo itself: Next, I, of course, had to replicate the English-language one: Being our neighbors, Poland's "Milionerzy" was next: And to top things off, I replicated the two most popular and longest-running international versions outside of our own, Russia's and India's: And that's the bunch! Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find a free version of the Copperplate font that would support cyrillic script, so I had to improvize, possibly taking away from the authenticity of it. But, overall, I'm very happy with how the replica turned out - I just had to make one for each of these international versions! Feel free to use the German and English replicas in your projects, but leave credit if you do. This is non-negotiable. If you wish to receive a non-watermarked version of the international logos, please contact me via PM. Hope you enjoy!
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Dec 28, 2017 4:38:39 GMT -5
These look great, well done! The only thing I would say is the centring is off slightly on the English language logo, although I do know how difficult I can be to get the letters to align. One of the ways to help solve this is to create each letter separately and then place them accordingly to make the O be in the middle. Apart from that, really, well done!
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ThePaSch
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Post by ThePaSch on Dec 28, 2017 21:33:10 GMT -5
Since all the international logo replicas are based on the German logo, and the German logo never had its O centered perfectly in any of its iterations, I thought I'd keep it that way in the English language logo as well. I see your point, though!
Glad you like it!
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