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Ran it by the wife, we both like Fabs Fabrics and the second design, because they're clearer about what the business is.
I also feel like Fabs Fabrics could be the name of a merchant's shop in the Elder Scrolls and that second logo would look right at home on the sign.
This is very cool!
I wasn’t a fan of Fab’s Fabrics because I found the apostrophe distracting. But I could get onboard with Fabs Fabrics. I like alliteration. And fabs serves as a pun for fabulous. I like the multilayered meaning it conjures
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I like alliteration. And fabs serves as a pun for fabulous. I like the multilayered meaning it conjures
Ha! Didn't think of it that way, solid.
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What if it was Fabs' Fabrics? Is that apostrophe less distracting?
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Yes to me. Because that ‘s’ is attached to fab and is no longer hanging in no man’s land
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Keeping the apostrophe might help balance out the character count of the two words, which might make logo design easier.
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You're pointing at the original, right?
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No, I'm thinking Fabs' Fabrics. That still indicates it's made by you.
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Ah, I'm no hero in anything grammatics, so there's that.
I can live with it either way, though.
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33 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 9 Nov
Yes, afaik it still means you because it can mean that your nickname is "Fabs" which ends with "s". You don't put another "s" after an "s" to signal ownership, you just put the apostrophe.
I agree 💯 with you. The devil is in the details, huh
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But isn't "Fab's" indicating that it's made by me, c'est magnifique Fabs?!
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You are fabulous!
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Aren't we all a bit Fabs every now and then?.. ❤️‍🔥
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🤣, Awesome, thanks!
Any ideas in regards to improvement?
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You're saying "Fab's Fabrics" bit in the second style, huh?
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Exactly, although that might mess up the symmetry of the design.
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I'll try around some more anyways.
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