Some leftover "M's" from a recent project.
Because of the symmetry of the letterform, I've always had trouble creating "M's" with enough contrast and visual interest to work as stand-alone marks. I think that some of these accomplish that goal and some maybe not-so-much, but I figured that I'd post the lot here in case they help/inspire anyone else working on something similar.
Because of the symmetry of the letterform, I've always had trouble creating "M's" with enough contrast and visual interest to work as stand-alone marks. I think that some of these accomplish that goal and some maybe not-so-much, but I figured that I'd post the lot here in case they help/inspire anyone else working on something similar.