
Same one on the right. Left one is same size image and text, but a bit more space between.

Now you're being a little bit neurotic
. But left one I'd say.
Right one, spacing to the bottom is less awkward. Actually might be better if you trimmed the whole thing, if it isn't too much effort (if so then forget about it). Too much white space and doesn't balance out. Especially the sides. Either that or zoom everything to be larger.
Wow I sound really pushy. Sorry.

Right one, spacing to the bottom is less awkward. Actually might be better if you trimmed the whole thing, if it isn't too much effort (if so then forget about it). Too much white space and doesn't balance out. Especially the sides. Either that or zoom everything to be larger.
Wow I sound really pushy. Sorry.
You are really pushy.
~counseling
Actually, no scratch that. Left one looks nice, but maybe the avatar could be a bit larger (by a factor of x1.1-1.25). If you left it, would probably still look fine though.



Meeting people you know from the Internet can be fun. Sure, they can be meat cleaver wielding psychopaths --- but who among us has seriously never had the urge to wield a meat cleaver? Round 'n' round, like some windmill of death?
What's more frightening at times is meeting someone new and then finding out you frequent the same sites. Especially if those sites are part of the Internet's gaping bunghole. I distinctly recall this sinking feeling when the guy riding next to me in a taxi cab turns his head and, with a rather mad grin, starts spouting certain specific memes.
Oh, wow. Yeah. You're a /b/tard too huh? ....Great.
Just what were the two of us doing in that cab to begin with, you ask? Well that's a story for another time.
We should hang out some time in the future, get into all sorts of trouble. Confuse the hell out of lots of people.
Lawdy no.

Right one, spacing to the bottom is less awkward. Actually might be better if you trimmed the whole thing, if it isn't too much effort (if so then forget about it). Too much white space and doesn't balance out. Especially the sides. Either that or zoom everything to be larger.
I agree with this, pretty much.
Best of the bunch. The others looked top-heavy due to the margin.
The difference between your regular and small caps isn't exaggerated, so it looks good. When you're doing signage, readability trumps everything, and the easiest way to get that is to have text that's as large and contrasty and simple as possible. I'd personally prefer larger text in U&lc rather than all-uppercase, but if you're stuck on using a Trajan-style face that's probably not an option.
Cavalli's next project is a collaboration with another headphone amp company to design a mass-produced headphone amp designed specifically for Beats and other fashion headphones. It will have two EQ settings, "More Bass" and "Ow", providing bass emphasis of +20 dB and +45 dB respectively at 150 Hz, and be sold exclusively in gold-colored plastic or pink with Swarovski settings. The Liquid Schiit will be exclusive to Best Buy stores and Bose airport kiosks.
Believe it or not, I had the exact same thought of Cavalli teaming up with Schiit, only I'd call the amp "Diarrhea."
Dunno what that says about us, RGD.
