The handwritten text is outstanding. It adds personality and makes it seem less “academic” or formal. So many newsletters out there on biz, etc. that handwriting tells me that there’s a real person behind this and not a corporate entity trying to sell a product. Just listened to a podcast about how important color is. I think it’s gotta pop, although mine is pretty b&w.
Here’s the podcast. It was pretty good. He talks about A/B testing colors and the difference little things make. https://open.spotify.com/episode/5PQoEiTaOw19Wq0RPyI1QF?si=cYbU-XdVQIqd8X3GvNnlkg
Awesome. Meanwhile check out this LinkedIn post with an insanely amazing ChatGPT prompt to create color palettes. I just used it.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/victorwendt_custom-colors-generator-ugcPost-7142457308265066496-ftb_?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios
The handwritten text is outstanding. It adds personality and makes it seem less “academic” or formal. So many newsletters out there on biz, etc. that handwriting tells me that there’s a real person behind this and not a corporate entity trying to sell a product. Just listened to a podcast about how important color is. I think it’s gotta pop, although mine is pretty b&w.
Ooh. What’s the podcast on color?
I actually am building out my new design with a bright yellow that I love. But I’m cautious about it.
And about the handwritten “ever” - that is EXACTLY what I wanted to get across. A combo between professionally insightful and personality-driven fun
You're the best EVER
Stop.
Now I’m blushing.
You are awesome Jess
Love the 3rd logo, but don’t love the color palate options. I like a little more vibrant colors, but they might be fine once they’re in use.
You and I seem to think alike. I’m not sure about the colors either but wanted to ask people to see if I was way off.
I seem to be in the majority! We have a quorum.