View Single Post
  #3   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 16-12-2010, 13:04
onecoolc's Avatar
onecoolc onecoolc is offline
Registered User
AKA: Cris
no team (Roboteknix Alumni)
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Idaho
Posts: 107
onecoolc has much to be proud ofonecoolc has much to be proud ofonecoolc has much to be proud ofonecoolc has much to be proud ofonecoolc has much to be proud ofonecoolc has much to be proud ofonecoolc has much to be proud ofonecoolc has much to be proud ofonecoolc has much to be proud ofonecoolc has much to be proud of
Re: Good Button Designs?

Buttons are small, so designs have to be clear and bold. A lot of little text on a button looks messy and is hard to read, so if you want a quote or a saying, keep it short.

ALWAYS RUN YOUR TEXT THROUGH A SPELL CHECK. ALWAYS.

Last year our team captain made us a great design, but misspelled “Einstein”. So we ended up with a good two hundred buttons with errors!

Contrasting colours = Good idea.

I'll go through my button collection tonight and take some pictures, and give some better design-oriented advice.
__________________
2008, 2009 - Team 1432, Mars Metal Beavers, Team Spirit : Oregon Regional
2010 - Team 2865, Roboteknix, Head Scout and Awards : Oregon Regional and Championships
2011 - Team 2865, Roboteknix, Rules Master : Seattle Olympic Regional
2012 - Team 2865, Roboteknix, Team Captain : Spokane Regional
2013 - Unaffiliated : Volunteer for Spokane Regional
2015 - Unaffiliated : Volunteer for Kickoff & West Valley Regional

Reply With Quote