
Spirit of Brotherhood by Karen Jesina is a derivative of West Virginia Twin Trees by Karen Jesina which is licensed under CC BY 4.0 and has been edited using BeFunky Photo Editor.

Spirit of Brotherhood by Karen Jesina is a derivative of West Virginia Twin Trees by Karen Jesina which is licensed under CC BY 4.0 and has been edited using BeFunky Photo Editor.
Hello Karen! I just wanted to say I really like the image that you chose, and I think that it fits great with the article that you chose. The typefaces that you chose strongly support the message, and it reflects on the theme of unity and connection. The title is in a bold, expressive font, while the additional text is in a simple, easily readable font. This adds to the emotional impact that reinforces the idea of connection and community. One element that I liked that you did well was how the fonts complement the trees. Trees can be a symbol of connection and security, and the typefaces used help to emphasize that symbolism. The fonts blend well with each other, and they are very cohesive. Since they aren’t too similar, it helps with preventing the design from looking repetitive. They both work really well with maintaining interest in the image and enhancing how readable the text is. You did a great job with this post, and I have no suggestions for any improvements.
Hi Karen, I really like the photo you chose. I think that it all feels beautiful and inspiring. The text fonts that you chose really help blend the message and the image together in a lovely way. Both fonts are also different enough, but they work well together to create a cohesive image. I like that the fonts are similar, elongated and thin, reminiscent of the silhouettes of the trees. Overall, all the pieces together are very lovely.
Hey Karen!
First, I appreciate the title you took for this post. Using the common Latin phrase in connection to Article 1 makes a lot of sense, and when you frame it with the serenity of the sunset and between the two tall trees, it looks really good. I’m not 100 percent sure how this frontier ties into brotherhood – were you commenting not just on dignity for our fellow man, but for nature and all that entails?