Refactor 2.0

First version has been with me for years on shirts and stickers. Never was satisfied with how that design didn’t evoke refactoring itself. I slapped an aesthetic on a word I liked. Forgive me ye gods of design.

8 years later, I’ve amassed enough type illustration hours to give it a go. Break the word up so it overall shape is more compact. Letters can now interact with one another. Connect some strokes. Hey, look a triangle.

Now it’s ready for all the hot chrome effects I’ve been fiddling with for the past month. Desert chrome, outer bevel, edge strokes, bloom, copious cross flares, and a thick layer of grain.

There will be shirts

David DeSandro
The guy who made Masonry also makes vectors
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