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Old 08-21-2012, 10:12 PM   #75
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The size of the letters is not about hierarchy, or sexism. Our initials are BFP. Our name is butchfemmeplanet.com. When I type it out, Butch doesn't get capitalized over Femme, they are both caps. Example: "We belong to a Butch Femme Planet." Not a BUTCH femme planet.

When we do BFP it tends to look like a block. In my head, Butch isn't more "important" than Femme or Planet. We are looking for something that is visually appealing and incorporates our color scheme and the feel, as much as possible. In this case, it makes sense that the middle letter we're using as part of our brand is different, so as to avoid a block. I am tending to use a lower case, script "F" because they tend to give a nicer contrast between the two other letters.

I hope that makes better sense and we can stop overpersonalizing the size of our...fonts.
I never really noticed it up close and personal before till this thread came about. I knew I like it! no, no I love it! The colors and logo all combine together perfectly. . and I like pink in logos and things as such and wear pink too! I think it makes something stand out and be noticed. Nothing to do with butch, femme or any gender. very well done!
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