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I think this would be better if you'd got the full stop sign on but it's not bad. The clarity is good and I like the angle. The ST and AVE are aligned perfectly to read STAVE. Don't know if that was purposeful but it works either way.
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not intended at all, but when i looked at it again...yeah. Thx!
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Areida says...



Looks cool! I think it's the angle that makes it so neat.
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Alteran says...



I like it. The sky really makes it pop out. I think you could have fun photoshopping it. There are a number of things that could be done with it.

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