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In the following tutorial you will learn how to create a racing bicycle in Adobe Illustrator. You will learn how to create the various parts and different details of the image by using vector shape building techniques along with Transform effects and Blend options. Replace the existing color of the.
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Adobe. Some suggestions;. The poker chip/cog could be modified to look like an espresso filter handle to give it more relation to the company's product. Logo/text looks off-centre.
Either center it or try top/bottom extremes. Full stop after 'Get Started'. That little bit of punctuation might lend more weight to the tag line. One other thing you could try is logo in centre, tag line larger and down the bottom. And finally, maybe add a very faint 0 distance drop shadow around the logo to make it look burnt in to the wood. I don't know if it will add anything but it can't hurt to try.