LN
You forgot the time!
You forgot the time!
NO
You forgot the time!
"I'll improve it tomorrow"
You forgot the time!
"I'll improve it tomorrow"
DW
Doesn't look bad at all. You've clearly worked hard to get the sizing/spacing to be equal between the C and 'BBC' elements. I like it. Keep going with the surrounding presentation.
Doesn't look bad at all. You've clearly worked hard to get the sizing/spacing to be equal between the C and 'BBC' elements. I like it. Keep going with the surrounding presentation.

NO
Doesn't look bad at all. You've clearly worked hard to get the sizing/spacing to be equal between the C and 'BBC' elements. I like it. Keep going with the surrounding presentation.
Thanks! I'm not sure if I'm going to rebrand CBeebies yet though lol
Doesn't look bad at all. You've clearly worked hard to get the sizing/spacing to be equal between the C and 'BBC' elements. I like it. Keep going with the surrounding presentation.

Thanks! I'm not sure if I'm going to rebrand CBeebies yet though lol
CA
These updates are all going a bit quickly, so much so that I think the quality of your mocks could be even better if you slowed down. While I think this rebrand is getting better and better with every update, you're not under any pressure to send out an update every 2 seconds. Think of this as though you're developing an app. Your users would be pretty annoyed if they had to update their app multiple times a day. But if you slow down and release your updates as part of packages, say every week? You'd have more time to focus on making your app even better. I think the same can translate to mocks. Take your time and you can find opportunities to make things even better than they already are.
These updates are all going a bit quickly, so much so that I think the quality of your mocks could be even better if you slowed down. While I think this rebrand is getting better and better with every update, you're not under any pressure to send out an update every 2 seconds. Think of this as though you're developing an app. Your users would be pretty annoyed if they had to update their app multiple times a day. But if you slow down and release your updates as part of packages, say every week? You'd have more time to focus on making your app even better. I think the same can translate to mocks. Take your time and you can find opportunities to make things even better than they already are.