I have just been playing around with some very rough (read: MS Paint, as that's about the limit of my artistic skills) ideas for the frame decals I want to have made. These are the sort of colours I'm pretty set on, both are actually based on Brompton colours, the Cobalt Blue and the yellow.
From the start I've been drawn to digital-style graphics, not really sure why, and I'm sure the idea is being subconsciously stolen from something I've seen already, but I quite like these. Leaning towards top left at the moment, although the bottom right one would look a bit better if I could get that font to work in MS Paint - I had to do it in WordArt, and then copy and paste it across. I'm quite the graphic designer.
Constructive criticism and feedback, harsh as you like, gratefully accepted.
The idea would be just one decal on the downtube, something else for the headbadge, and a new 853 decal on the seat tube.
Whatever you think, it's got to be better than the official option:
So this is how I spend my Friday nights:
I have just been playing around with some very rough (read: MS Paint, as that's about the limit of my artistic skills) ideas for the frame decals I want to have made. These are the sort of colours I'm pretty set on, both are actually based on Brompton colours, the Cobalt Blue and the yellow.
From the start I've been drawn to digital-style graphics, not really sure why, and I'm sure the idea is being subconsciously stolen from something I've seen already, but I quite like these. Leaning towards top left at the moment, although the bottom right one would look a bit better if I could get that font to work in MS Paint - I had to do it in WordArt, and then copy and paste it across. I'm quite the graphic designer.
Constructive criticism and feedback, harsh as you like, gratefully accepted.
The idea would be just one decal on the downtube, something else for the headbadge, and a new 853 decal on the seat tube.
Whatever you think, it's got to be better than the official option: