Yard Signs for Bill Brown
50 x 50 scanability. It passes this test.
Clean. Its clean.
Uniqueness. Nothing to report here.
Color. Going with earth tones is not a good idea because it causes the sign to blend into the surroundings. Imagine how hard it would be to see this sign in the fall against the falling leaves. He could have still gone with orange but not with brown. One caution with using orange as a primary color for a yard sign is that it will fade.
Grade B+
Clean. Its clean.
Uniqueness. Nothing to report here.
Color. Going with earth tones is not a good idea because it causes the sign to blend into the surroundings. Imagine how hard it would be to see this sign in the fall against the falling leaves. He could have still gone with orange but not with brown. One caution with using orange as a primary color for a yard sign is that it will fade.
Grade B+
3 Comments:
But don't you think the brown color helps reinforce his name?
It helps to reinforce his name now. But come this fall (should he be the candidate) the brown will be lost in the fall colors.
All I know is that it is a lot more inviting than that riddiculous picture of Marla crossing her arms. That attitude in that pic seems to greatly reflect that arrogant mentality that put Marla in the dog house with...well, it seems EVERY ELECTED REPUBLICAN.
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