Design inspired by Laura Sassi’s Five Characteristics That Give Picture Books P.U.N.C.H., and improved with Laura’s (and my daughter’s) help!
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I love it, Julie!!!! It is even more wonderful than the first! (I imagine that’s why you said “improved”…huh?) 🙂
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Thanks Penny
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I like the improvements. While it was neat to have the hand “punching” through the hole, the arm was a little distracting. Until PUNCH is commonly understood, it’s a good idea to explain it. This logo fits N – Nice ‘n Tight on the PUNCH list. 🙂
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Thanks Stacey, the change was my daughter’s input!
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WOW! Just left a comment on the 12×12 Facebook page about this. Beautiful work, Julie…it jumped right out at me and I had to follow it to Laura’s blog to find out what it was all about. You are very gifted. 🙂
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Thanks Vivian, from what I heard over at Erik’s blog – so are you!
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That is kind of you. 🙂
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Striking. Excellent work!
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Thanks Joanna
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Looks terrific – even better than the first!
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My kid saw that, need to utilize her ‘eye’ more!
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Missed the first, but love this! It’s a hit!
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Ker-POW, and thanks!
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Cool!
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Bopped it!
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Yes, thanks so much, Julie, first for reading my post about what gives picture books P.U.N.C.H., and then for capturing the concept in such a delightfully visual way. You are talented!
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🙂
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