for the contest Jill Nagle - Copywriting, Etcetera
Submitted design #15
Here's my idea which is to use a cookie jar fill with letters. That's what copywriters deals with, letters and words.
Submitted design #16
Emptied the jar a bit to make the letters appear clearer.
Regarding design #16
I really like this a lot!!! Especially since I am also a passionate amateur chef--and you probably didn't even know that! I also like how the jar of letters indicates possibility...I am also curious about the same design with my name in a sans serif font. I like the clearer letters. Thank you so much for your contribution!
Submitted design #31
Revisions. Here're some sans serif font variations.
Regarding design #31
This still remains the most compelling to me. So beautiful--quirky and powerful and full of possibility, all at the same time! Yet there is also something very compelling to me about the other more recent entries that are more text-derived, particularly the one with all caps. I am wondering if there is some way to meld the two. That's my current fantasy as this is unfolding. I will write more in the general section.
Submitted design #82
Revisions. I've tried bigger letters.
Regarding design #82
This still remains one of my top few favorites. I changed my mind a few days ago about the pink and am now looking at an orange-red. Also the font conveys to me more warm, friendly, informal, and I am leaning toward a bit more bold and authoritative. Maybe that wouldn't go with the graphic, not sure...
Submitted design #83
Revisions. Changed the pink :)
Submitted design #84
Revisions. Tried another font.
Regarding design #84
Love it! I am still thinking maybe a serif font, with the word etcetera spelled out. Thank you so much!
Regarding design #83
Oh, I didn't even see this one at first. Love it, too! Still thinking of a particular serif font.
Submitted design #92
Revisions. Strong and classy serif font.