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RookerDesigns wrote:QUOTE (RookerDesigns @ Jun 26 2013, 05:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Love this so far. We don't need to see any faces either. This looks good as is
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With all of the covers created for Star Wars, who would have thought there was room left for something so new, surprising, and outstanding? :SHOCKED:
Great work, especially on your first two!
Suggestion-wise, how would it look if you placed the "Story by George Lucas..." text much lighter, in a color similar to your large roman numerals?
On the actor names, how would a regular (rather than extended) version of your current font look? It might match a little closer to the official Star Wars logo, while also allowing you a bit of extra room in case future installments have longer actor names.
Incredible work so far on another winning Cirus set.
Great work, especially on your first two!
Suggestion-wise, how would it look if you placed the "Story by George Lucas..." text much lighter, in a color similar to your large roman numerals?
On the actor names, how would a regular (rather than extended) version of your current font look? It might match a little closer to the official Star Wars logo, while also allowing you a bit of extra room in case future installments have longer actor names.
Incredible work so far on another winning Cirus set.
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I think you have a strong layout, and it should be simple enough to apply to all of the movies (even episode VII?).
