johnnycnote
Flush
Very nice! I vote #2
Like the lower left, but the upper left looks good too. Are you planning on color matching, or 1 inlay color pattern for all chips?
I agree with this. Upper left and lower left were the first ones that caught my eye. They are easy to read and provide an easy way to color match the text to the main chip color if desired.Left the lower left, but the upper left looks good too. Are you planning on color matching, or 1 inlay color pattern for all chips?
Probably going to do some form of color matching.Like the lower left, but the upper left looks good too. Are you planning on color matching, or 1 inlay color pattern for all chips?
I’m not sure of anything….Are you sure you only want to use 2 colours in the inlay?
Haha, that’s exactly what I thought at first too - lol.I like #2 better but at first I was wondering why there was a hatchet in a cloud on it
#1
I think you have a really interesting opportunity here because the edge spots on this chip are not rotationally symmetric. The bottom left one here is my favourite, but I wonder if you could change the blue colouring on the label (water to volcano tip) to a gradient that matches the adjacent spots (e.g. deeper blue at the bottom fading to a lighter blue near the top of the volcano). Of course this would make actually applying the labels probably 5x the work, but it would be a cool effect. One other idea might be to make the trees a different colour to help frame the label a bit better, but I quite like it anyways.