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D3 Pepper Products

Still playing. I want to like the text but don't like how it keeps tapering smaller as it goes right. 
 
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The Hot Pepper said:
This is very similar to the one you are using see if u like better (looks almost exact, does not taper)
 
http://www.1001fonts.com/gypsy-curse-font.html
 
However personally I like bold and legible that will still convey the theme, check this
 
http://www.1001fonts.com/green-fuz-font.html
 
I think I like the gypsy I'll slap something together. 
 
Here's a few I did last night bored. 
 
I really want to incorporate the demoness in there somehow
 
forgot the apostrophe
 
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I like this guy too
 
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Gypsy curse
 
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not a fan of this though it might be ok for a sauce name
 
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as opposed to a sauce name 
 
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too cartoonish
 
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Two tone could be nice. Not sure about the font though 
 
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Still needs work but I'm thinking something like this maybe. Doesn't work well on a black background though. Unless I fill inside white or a solid color. Currently clear
 
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Black and white
 
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colored background (can change at will)
 
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clear on a label
 
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colored on a label
 
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It's getting a bit too busy, just need a good font that works on black or white as a logo/image and worry about detail in the label art of each sauce/name.
 
Quick, somebody tell facebook!
 
It's true red and yellow promote hunger and the golden arches would look odd in blue and green, but any color can work as long as you get those reds and yellows in there. I know a lot of heath products that use blues. Also is used for seafood products, the sky, blueberry sauce, etc.
 
The slate blue shown though, does not seem to work. Agree.
 
The sky blue in the logo "could".
 
Here is what I know... blue in all of its hues tend be a calming effect on people and work in opposition of impulsive behavior and decisions. So think of this way, if your sauce on a shelf with ten others you are impeding the chance of people picking up your bottle from a psychological standpoint. You can use blue I just wouldnt suggest making it the dominating color. The only place blue really works in a dominant color is in greek products because people relate the combination of blue and white to Greece. Think of it this way Your label is the prelude to whats in the bottle so, look to your spice cabinet....reds, yellows, oranges, greens.
 
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