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      ScottPara
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      I was asked to come up with an idea for a rendering to be put on the side of some of our delivery/installation trucks. The logo is ours and we are a Knoll dealer so I was asked to use the barcelona chair in some creative way. They like this idea but I am not completely sold. Modeled in Sketchup and rendered in Vray.

      Comment appreciated.

      Scott


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        Roger
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        Scott, is the company logo a "D". The turned over chairs seem like there was a bar fight. Also the flat blackness of the chairs works to reduce the perspective as much as the the rendering works to create dimensionality.

        Have you tried doing a hundred arrangements of the elements. That is one of the things SU is great for. You can recombine components endlessly and quickly.

        Rather than critique what you have done, I would take the pieces and explore the combinations and permutations.

        In a one horse race the one horse is both the winner and the looser. Once you have a bunch of ideas it might be possible to discern a trend and then follow that trend line toward an ultimate refinement.

        Just searching for a strategy that might help. I do think you want to be careful not to loose or dilute your original company symbols meaning.

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