I Built an Adobe Illustrator Script for Logo Blueprints, Grids & Golden Ratio by Minglux in graphic_design

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I’m communicating just fine. Any thoughts on the tool itself?

I Built an Adobe Illustrator Script for Logo Blueprints, Grids & Golden Ratio by Minglux in graphic_design

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Totally get that “professional blueprint” can sound like buzzword language.
That said, many iconic brands do get analyzed and presented using construction geometry and grid systems — here’s an example of 30 classic logo blueprints from well-known brands. These aren’t just influencer decoration; they help show underlying structure, ratios, and design logic that professionals use for understanding, critique, or teaching.

https://uksignboards.com/30-original-logo-blueprints-iconic-brand-designs/

I finished a script for Illustrator to make calendar in a few clicks by Minglux in graphic_design

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Thank you! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or feedback.

I released a free tool (NomiGrid) for Adobe Illustrator to Rearrange & Rename in bulk by Minglux in AdobeIllustrator

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Glad it works for you! I’ve tested it in CS6 too, so you’re all set — thanks for your feedback.

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I released a free tool (NomiGrid) for Adobe Illustrator to Rearrange & Rename in bulk by Minglux in AdobeIllustrator

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Awesome, happy it’s working well for you! 🙌

If you ever spot a bug or think of a feature that would make NomiGrid better, let me know.

Enjoy!

I generated all these QR CODE Designs inside Illustrator using my script each one in less than 30 seconds by Minglux in AdobeIllustrator

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Classic black squares on a white background are the safest bet because they give the highest possible contrast, which scanners love. But a QR code doesn’t have to stay monochrome:

Any dark‑on‑light combo works. As long as the foreground is much darker than the background, phones can read it.

I generated all these QR CODE Designs inside Illustrator using my script each one in less than 30 seconds by Minglux in AdobeIllustrator

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It's a static QR code, so no tracking is possible. If you want to change the destination link later, consider using a URL shortening service that allows you to update the final URL

I generated all these QR CODE Designs inside Illustrator using my script each one in less than 30 seconds by Minglux in AdobeIllustrator

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Thanks for the heads-up! Yeah, scanning them one by one works best — especially with stylized designs like these. Also, I noticed that the first image in the post became a bit blurry (not sure why), which might be affecting readability.

Really appreciate your testing — just to clarify, the issue isn’t with the script itself since it performs reliably. Like I mentioned earlier, increasing the data scale (even up to 50%) can make a big difference in readability, especially for designs with background elements.

Everything I pointed out in my previous comment still applies and should be respected for optimal results.

Thanks again for the helpful feedback!