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    About a modest logo...

    Food for thought Mmm, I see your point. Actually, using the cigar "label" (with a proper color scheme) as the true logo, and maybe leaving the wrapped cigar as a graphic element to put somewhere, sounds like a good idea. The smoke-writing seems nice too... I'll work on it, thanks.
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    About a modest logo...

    One small step further... Thanks for your (constructive!) feedback: how about the new version? Version 2 Problem is the smoke still occupy too much space... maybe I should remove it.
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    About a modest logo...

    Hi again everyone! I was thinking about using this as the basis of "my" logo: Studiocigar Oh, and before you try to psychoanalyse me... (this one is not mine, of course) =P What do you say? Is it acceptable? Is it "meh"?
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    More feedback...

    to krymson: The site is roughly about the same topic as this (in the US): NGR Being an institutional and informative website (ie. is not selling anything), I went for what I perceived as chromatically "formal": greyscale with some red. Orange was added to complement with the light blu of the...
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    That's what I meant by "lack of proper training" in design. I know it looks very web 1.0, but I was asked for a tidy and decent looking site, not for a pièce d'art: going further would have taken me too much time and exceded that request. Now, putting aside merits and demerits of Dreamweaver...
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    I guess you tell it by the name of the classes... yes, I've started with a Dreamweaver template, but it wasn't even similar to what it looks like now.
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    Hi everyone, this is my first post on this forum ^^ I'd like some costructive criticism (and maybe some suggestion) on this site I've made: Grapevine Registry A couple of things: - I've no formal training in web design or even in coding: this is my first site - There were number of constraints...
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