My point is that CSS is not at the point in where it can produce a “logo”…yet, and any attempts (while interesting) result in a amateurish looking logo. I hope we can agree on this. Maybe it was the title of your article that threw me, but when i saw it I was expecting some creative use of CSS code that i haven’t heard of and maybe try out, but after observing it was just adjusting font, font sizes, color and positioning, i was a little let down.
not to mention the first thing I saw on your site was the article title, then i immediately saw your own logo and I was genuinely impressed thinking you made that via CSS. Bottom line, i was expecting some out-of-this-world CSS based on some new CSS3 rules or something, and it was kind of a let down.
]]>I can reach the top of SERPs with my targetted keywords: my name. And some people are stronger at CSS than Photoshop. I don’t know what you’re trying to prove here.
]]>Sure. But what does that have to do with an article being written about a CSS logo? Yeah you proved that it could be done, but the result is a poor one. Would you ever use this on your own blog site? I don’t think you would.
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