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Why not continue to curve that bottom part of " L " all the way into a stem of " t " ? Also, I do not like that mark above " i " even thought it looks as another " r " but much smaller - but it doesn't make an appealing one.
The F is a bit better, but still to close to a T to my taste. And tha R is out of proportion compared to the other character.
But definitely a step in the right direction. Contrary to what I said in my first comment, I like the fact the contrast between the very nice vanilla calligraphy and what the name represents.
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I read Luciter =)
And my ligature OCD is going berserk looking at these disconnected U, C and I =)
The lower tip of the curve of the L needs some tweaking.
The R may be a bit too narrow compared to the other characters.
I'd like to see some more devilry overall.
Why not continue to curve that bottom part of " L " all the way into a stem of " t " ? Also, I do not like that mark above " i " even thought it looks as another " r " but much smaller - but it doesn't make an appealing one.
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Now it is overkill, too much.
Reads much better in this version.
The F is a bit better, but still to close to a T to my taste. And tha R is out of proportion compared to the other character.
But definitely a step in the right direction. Contrary to what I said in my first comment, I like the fact the contrast between the very nice vanilla calligraphy and what the name represents.
The writing is much better in this new version.
... but... red on black?
*Newspaper hit on nose* Bad designer. Bad.
I liked the original mark over the "i" better. It reminded me of a lightning bolt, which has a nice biblical tie-in:
"I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven" (Luke 10:18)