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Looks good. I was just thinking one small thing, bring the top of the f around to meet the t and make it flat kinda like they go together.. not sure if you understand what I mean but Im also not sure how else to explain it but other than that, I like it.

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Same here, the arrows look great, but the font doesnt fit in somehow.

I think the reason for that is that the I has no dot and that every letter instead of being rounded is just like cut off. Tweaking that could make it better, although then it'd be a pain for us to change the font much...

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Maybe it is how the font is set up, but the word "shift" comes across as... well... minus the "f" at first glance.

:|

Hmmm.... we'd better fix that....

Although we might get more press with it the way it is.... :rofl:

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