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
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