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Originally Posted by Karibou
"Good" is a matter of opinion...but I like buttons that have a solid background color with the team's logo, name, and number in a contrasting color. Using a picture as a background has the potential to look messy unless you really fine-tune it. The text looks better when it's "wrapped" to follow the curve of the button, if it's placed on the edge of the design.
I also don't know how button-makers work (my team's are diamond-shaped, and we order them from a company)...but it looks really messy when you're not accurate and the outlines of the circles show on the front of the button.
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By good I meant that it's a button that makes you remember the team number. By wrapped do you mean bordering the button?
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