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19th September 15, 03:38 AM
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For sure your Design #1 is more balanced (the balance between the green-ground area and the grey-ground area).
But I prefer your Design #2 because the grey-ground area is more attractive. In #1 the grey and pink are too close in tint and tone- it's the effect of somebody wearing pure white and not-quite-pure white together, or wearing two shades of black together- the unsettling effect of juxtaposing two colours that are not close enough to match, yet too close to harmonise/co-ordinate.
In other words, most tartans are made up of two more or less equal ground-areas, and each of the two should have a pleasing internal design and colour-balance. Throwing all the light elements in one half, and all the dark elements in the other half, probably won't result in a pleasing overall design.
That's why I and a number of other people find design #2 more pleasing, I think. But as I pointed out it has the problem of the lightest colour in the whole tartan being a bit too thick and also having a black border which makes it feel like a thing apart, like a racing stripe which has been laid upon the tartan. In a tartan one wants everything to appear to be elemental or integral to the cloth itself. The quick easy way to integrate an element that has a detached feel is to introduce a bit of the ground-colour in it, as I did there.
(Sorry for the somewhat technical talk but I'm putting on my hat as a professional artist. It's easy for anyone to say "I like that" or "I don't like that" but more difficult to put one's finger on the specific design principle at issue, and knowing what strategies to use to improve it.)
Last edited by OC Richard; 19th September 15 at 03:42 AM.
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7th October 15, 07:09 PM
#22
I may be late to the game (I don't come around here as often as I used to), but I wanted to say that my preference is actually for number one.
I didn't realize this until I saw the gif of the two tartans alternating. If you look closely, you'll see that the purple stripe appears to not be purple in the second, or at least appears to be much darker than it really is. I think that's because the pink looks so bright with the black/green, which makes the purple appear to be so dark as to almost be black, or maybe more claret. In the first, the colours may not contrast as much with their backgrounds, but they're all still clear and distinct.
So chalk up a single vote for design number one!
Last edited by Cygnus; 7th October 15 at 07:11 PM.
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7th October 15, 07:29 PM
#23
Both are nice, but I prefer the first (but you already knew this ). Have you given any thought to having a 2/20 Worsted Wool (12" x 24") sample of each tartan woven?
Mark Anthony Henderson
Virtus et Victoria - Virtue and Victory
"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be." - Douglas Adams
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10th October 15, 07:05 PM
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 Originally Posted by MacEanruig
Both are nice, but I prefer the first (but you already knew this  ). Have you given any thought to having a 2/20 Worsted Wool (12" x 24") sample of each tartan woven?
It would be great to see an actual physical example! Where/how would I get this done??
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10th October 15, 07:26 PM
#25
A good friend of mine had his tartan design woven by this lady. He used it as the sample when he registered the tartan.
Mark Anthony Henderson
Virtus et Victoria - Virtue and Victory
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