Playing with Illustrator

I’ve been playing with making fun type with Illustrator – here is my current sandbox version of a Candy Cane style. I did it mostly to see if I could do it, and to see how the interaction of all of adobe’s transparancy/mixing modes work with color and such.

Those in the Illustrator know: Any tips, etc?
Those not in the design know: What’dya think?

9 Replies to “Playing with Illustrator”

  1. It’s a little difficult to read. I would use a slightly less bold type, perhaps give the edge of the letter a different color from the candy stripe, or (real fancy) try to give a more 3D effect to the letters by shading the appropriate sides.

    I am neither an Illustrator nor a design guru.

  2. i like the idea, but the snowcaps aren’t really doing it for me. they look mor elike the candy stripes just stop.

  3. I like it.
    I also agree that adding a drop shadow would help a bit with legibility.
    I think I like the fact that they have a certain depth to them… almost a 3D feel…

  4. Yeah, the snow was a layer I was just playing with, needs more work and shading.(and to not be on top of the cane striping)

  5. I need CS here on my work computer – it adds those lovely special layer effects photoshop has had since 7.

    Or, I could just learn more skills. 😉

    I am certainly loving the vector based toolset now that I am forcing myself to use it.

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