
Originally Posted by
xman
I like this new design very much, Scott. Less 'busy' than the first, but still expressive with 'depth'. Yes, I like the new direction.
I'm with 'X'! 
Scott, of the two new designs, I personally like the 2nd one with the additional vanilla line in the blue field just a wee bit better. Something about it really grabs me.
Having said that though, mine is just one opinion (and you will receive many). In the end its your choice that counts....I like what Graham said about taking your time with it.
I can't wait to see what you finally come up with & see it worn as a kilt! 

Originally Posted by
artificer
After a lot of fiddling about, I've come up with another design that I think I'm happier with- having taken the feedback from the prior design.
The green is gone, as I am having trouble balancing the design without it ending up GREEN or just 'blah'.
I've simplified the darker field, and gone with a richer, more coppery colour. The blue is fairly close to what I want as well.
Below is a variant incorporating an additional vanilla stripe through the blue field, but I don't think that I like this one as much as the above.
Any thoughts from the rabble? I still really like the idea of the lighter, more simple blue field being 'hidden' inside the pleat, either as a box or knife pleat which would give a very dynamic 'reveal' as the pleats swish.
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