Question 1: Battle of the Greens
*pictures above from Amazon, Lonny magazine, and LCYgraphics*
Help! I am not crazy about kelly green but I chose it as one of the five standard color options for my travel prints because so many people seem to be a fan. I am thinking of switching it out for the exact shade of teal taken from the lovely Domino book cover.
Thoughts?
Which would you rather buy?
Question 2 (please answer by commenting on this post):
What other buildings/monuments would you like to see?
So far I've heard the Greek Parthenon, the Statue of Liberty, and the John Hancock Building of Chicago. I've already designed the St. Louis Cathedral of New Orleans, and am working on the Golden Gate Bridge and the United State Capitol. Those should be available next week.
I would love to see the White House!
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If you decide to add Baltimore to your series, I'd like to suggest either the Bromo Seltzer Tower, or the Domino Sugar sign. Both are iconic Baltimore landmarks, and a little bit funky... Just like Baltimore!
ReplyDeleteSo glad a New Orleans print is coming soon! Can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the Seattle Space Needle? The leaning Tower of Pisa would be cool too.
I like the Washington Monument. It always remind me of the great spirit of the United States, reaching ever higher.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite color combos is teal and kelly green! If I had to pick one, I would go with kelly green. I think it stands out more as an accent color.
ReplyDeleteA great graphic look is the St. Louis Arch. Also, there's a relatively new bridge in Charleston that's just gorgeous and would lend itself to what you do. I'll e-mail you with an image.
ReplyDeleteI voted Kelly Green. And maybe the Sydney Opera House? :)
ReplyDeleteStatue of liberty!! I love that broad.
ReplyDeleteMy suggestions are:
ReplyDeleteSeattle Space Needle
Brooklyn Bridge
London Eye
Notre Dame (Church)
Burj Dubai (tallest building in the world)
Flatiron Building NYC
Grand Central Terminal
alaina, its leland,
ReplyDeletei dunno if nate told you, but maybe you could to a city series of prints? places you have been and places you want to go. maybe pick 3 or 4 items from each place and do a print???? Just a suggestion.
I love the Domino Teal - soft colors are easier on the eye.
ReplyDeleteI also vote the Statue of Liberty -she's a great lady.
Kelly Green all the way. And why'd you leave out the Golden Gate Bridge or the Bay Bridge, or the TransAmerica Building. Give SF some love! K, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love the teal myself. What about the alamo? Or some other historical site?! I love the pantheon!
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John Hancock Building!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would love the Domino teal! to match my domino book :-)
ReplyDeleteStatue of liberty or the Monument
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ReplyDeleteWill be placing my order shortly!!!
You know which color I chose! ;)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely agree with the Statue of Liberty ~ so beautiful! And what about the Seattle Space Needle?
P.S. The Chrysler building would be a gret one as well!
ReplyDeleteI would second the St. Louis Arch. Also, the Liberty Bell would be cool (although that's not really a structure..).
ReplyDeleteDo a Frank Lloyd Wright series starting with Falling Waters! Its considered one of the 80 wonders of the modern world by Nat. Geo.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Chrysler Building and Grand Central would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love that Domino color so much, but then again Kelly green is so preppy and chic...
either way I'm loving these prints! I want one for my kitchen!!!
Domino Teal! so chic! And the statue of liberty would be wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI <3 the kelly green. And as someone from Washington state, I think the Space Needle would be rad as a print.
ReplyDeleteDomino Teal and the Statue of Liberty!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see an Italy series - St. Mark's, The Duomo, Lining Tower of Pisa. As other's have suggested the Flat Iron and Chrysler buildings would be great.
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