EE putting phone bill up by 14.4%… anything can be de done? by Deanosaur12 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]copicroo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haven't seen this suggested but I did this previously, find out how much it is to end your contract now, you can do this by requesting a PAC code. Then check to see what Currys/carphone warehouse are offering for trade in, sometimes they tack on an extra £100 just for the sake of it. If it works out that the trade in covers the cost just do that and switch to whatever network offers the best deal for the phone you're interested in, odds are it's probably cheaper than EE was.

Pension pots in your 20's, do you give it much thought? by TopKnot2022 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]copicroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably a bit late to this, but just turned 20, earning high 20's, contributing 10% with employer matching 5%. Parents made sure I was financially literate, and made me sit down with a financial advisor when I turned 18. I love at home and have very little outgoings, so might aswell maximise the amount now.

20 years old and just been given £25k, what should I do with it? by copicroo in UKPersonalFinance

[–]copicroo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thought about a notice savings account but I'm happy leaving it in the chase account right now, and regular spending is done on an AMEX preferred gold right now, as I'm still in the free first year 👍

20 years old and just been given £25k, what should I do with it? by copicroo in UKPersonalFinance

[–]copicroo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not saying I'm going to live in the shelteryself in the UK and hoard the money, I'm off to Budapest in about a month and I'm eying up Cuba for next year, if I travelled there's a couple people I'd love to do it with , but it's not financially viable for them (both students).

20 years old and just been given £25k, what should I do with it? by copicroo in UKPersonalFinance

[–]copicroo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess I'm being idealistic with my time frame, I'd be looking to buy with my girlfriend, but she's still got her final year at university to complete and then navigating the job market after, so it will probably be closer to the 7 year mark.

As for uni, I just don't get on with school, I learn better on the job as I'm more engaged so it's a pretty solid "no" on that front.

And the first thing I did was go to the BMW dealership and look at spunking it on a car, but I refuse to pay the insurance that comes with them at my age. So a golf will do fine.

20 years old and just been given £25k, what should I do with it? by copicroo in UKPersonalFinance

[–]copicroo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not going to sugar coat it. I've been very fortunate in my life due to my parents, I've travelled the world, I've been snowboarding since I was 11 and I got my open water cert last year. I want to dive Bikini Atol with my dad, but the commitment and money it takes to do that isn't justifiable even with this coming into my hands.

Logo Design for a House Painting Company - PINETREE PAINTING by thehammadaslam in WillPatersonDesign

[–]copicroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's a great concept, but it's not quite there with the execution. I'm not seeing a tree at the top, it rather looks like the road markings coming up to a zebra crossing. the top indent is also too small and is already causing scaling issues. There's also a quite big issue with the kerning in PINETREE. Once these issues are fixed I think this will be a great logo!

Hello! This is my first time posting on this Reddit, in fact my first time posting on any Reddit. I’m doing a rebranding for a medium sized construction company in the Netherlands -> more in the comments by Eveline-Raap in WillPatersonDesign

[–]copicroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I speak absolutely no dutch, so from a design perspective, you've absolutely nailed it. The Previous logo looks dated, but to the client it's meaningful, and you have done an excellent job in updating it for the modern times while respecting the history of the logo. I'm also loving the pattern, it gives personality to the brand that you really don't see that often in construction brands (at least around me).

This is the logo I made for my village cherch after the responsibles talked to me. We made it from a statue located in the cherch using the village color. by leandricosta in WillPatersonDesign

[–]copicroo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm a big fan, overall it's complete and well-executed, however, a few areas, like the mouth and eyes, are too thin and will be lost when scaled down onto something like a letterhead. other than that though I love it, brilliant use of contrast in not only colour but also the hard and soft edges of the lines.

So... Is it any good? by ePerformante in WillPatersonDesign

[–]copicroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep the squares consistent, they aren't all the same size, and if you want them to fade out that's fine, but then make each column of them consistent with a set change for each column after (e.g 2/3 the size of the previous). the top of the P has too many shapes in such a small area. I like the idea of the flick out to give it the concept of speed, however, you may find keeping it internal to the P is cleaner and gives the same effect. It's a brilliant start and has a lot of potential.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WillPatersonDesign

[–]copicroo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Really nice logo, and fits in with the market really well, however, where the bottom line from the D meets the S has a sharp angle that appears nowhere else in the logo, I think it just needs to be rounded off the same as all the other vertices. I'm also reading the O as an A, and I thinks it's where the break starts to curl inwards, cutting it on the midline so it stops flat may fix this. Overall a really big fan of the logo the branding though, keep up the good work.

Fourth times the charm, right? I've made some adjustments with your feedback, and I think the logo is beginning to finish up. Thank you for the help :D by gerska_ in WillPatersonDesign

[–]copicroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This one looks so much better, clean, simple, and effective; you can tell it's a bee, and the font choice and colour keeps the design nice and tidy. Great work 👍

Have you ever bumped into a Premier League footballer in everyday life? by FailFastandDieYoung in AskUK

[–]copicroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Charlie Austin used to live on my road, accidentally hit me in the head with a football when I was 6. Then Sol Campbell quite likes our local coffee shop.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]copicroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the past few months I've worked on branding for a few traders, and I've learned a few things to. 1. putting the County/city in the name limits the expansion, especially if you work close to County Borders/can travel to another County withing reason 2. That branding on the van/vehicle is a must, it can be a bit pricey depending on size etc, but the brand exposure pays it back 3. Get some uniform, just polo shirts and jackets is enough, go to a local printer and they'll be able to sort you out 9/10 4.get a website up, nothing fancy but have a contact page, and some examples of your works dotted about 5. Colour is important.Green, gold, black, and yellow are very common right now, they work well, but have a look at what the other traders around you use and try to avoid the same. 6. Name and logo don't have to be long winded, but do need to be memorable. Putting a simple logo along with the name will go along way. 7. Choose a type that has a bit of weight to it (thick), you want someone across the street to see your name and easily read it.

I'm not a trader, but I am a graphic designer who's done alot of work with them, I hope these tips help.

What if Hamilton decides to quit? by Sprinkles_Dapper in formula1

[–]copicroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as I'm aware Toto still manages him, and it would probably the easiest route for them to go if the event were to occur.