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Faq Grill Badges


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I'm really liking the badge with the "GLOBE" image. This captures the idea that FAQ is a worldwide community, really nice idea.

Maybe the globe can be incorporated into the center grill design.

John in VA

'74 tii "Juanita"  '85 535i "Goldie"  '86 535i "M-POSSTR"  

'03 530i "Titan"  '06 330ci "ZHPY"

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I'm glad to see this peaked so much interest! 

 

I like the tombstone designs, especially the white with Roundel-Globe. What would it look like with a small border on the tombstone?

 

I'm looking forward to seeing what other designs roll out!

'69 Granada... long, long ago  

'71 Manila..such a great car

'67 Granada 2000CS...way cool

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Ray corrected me...he's good at that... :) piqued, not peaked.

 

I took the how to lose friends and alienate people class!

 

;-)

Ray

Stop reading this! Don't you have anything better to do?? :P
Two running things. Two broken things.

 

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Really don't like the globe setup, just would not translate well onto a grill badge.

 

OK, I tried a few myself. (No racing on TV.) These are only conceptual ideas. Maybe this will help find the right direction, or, someone may come up with something totally different. -Raine

 

Really liked #1 on these options.

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"What if you did on number one the inverse of the inside circle instead of half and half?"

 

Something like this?

Hi there

I am in.  Nice idea...

I like number 1 or number 4 (reading from left to right) in this proposal. The grills are rounded properly and the font is easily read.

 

Well done!

 

Regards

'73 Bavaria, '80 Land Rover Series 2a, '71 2002, '69 2002, '74 3.0s

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I have incorporated all of my designs in one file. Note that #1 is shown three times, and all different designs are numbered. Several people have asked for variations, some I have already done (included), some I haven't yet. If you guys decide to pick any of these I can then further develop it (colors, fonts, etc.), they all need fine tuning are not for reproduction yet. I can provide the final art as vector-based art which most likely is the one the vendor would prefer. What I can't do is make changes and alterations at everyone's request ;-)  Will someone take the role of a coordinator?

 

#15 and 17 may look too much like the roundel.

 

Just let me know if I can help. -Raine

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