Only thing I'd mention in WIP is that the front looks a bit oversaturated. Inspiration from the look, color, and feel of your L.A. Confidential cover could've helped perhaps. Either way you still flex your muscles in your design, especially the back layout and font choices are pleasing to the eye!
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I think it looks great!
Only thing I'd mention in WIP is that the front looks a bit oversaturated. Inspiration from the look, color, and feel of your L.A. Confidential cover could've helped perhaps. Either way you still flex your muscles in your design, especially the back layout and font choices are pleasing to the eye!
Only thing I'd mention in WIP is that the front looks a bit oversaturated. Inspiration from the look, color, and feel of your L.A. Confidential cover could've helped perhaps. Either way you still flex your muscles in your design, especially the back layout and font choices are pleasing to the eye!
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My Achilles' heel!!JollyRoger wrote:QUOTE (JollyRoger @ Jun 5 2020, 01:11 PM) Only thing I'd mention in WIP is that the front looks a bit oversaturated.
You're right, of course, but the movie has enough daytime scenes and weirdness that the color isn't too out of place.
Thanks for your comments! I'm really glad you enjoy the cover, which finishes the lineup of Bogart / Bacall pairings -- the next step is to make a set that matches!
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