My wife and I are creating decals to defend religious freedom. The decals can be placed on bumpers or the rear windows of cars. These decals will show Catholics our resolve to defend religious freedom.
The designs were done by a friend of ours who is entering the seminary and we would like to have your input on them. The design is that of the sign, the Chi Rho, that Constantine saw right before the battle at Milvian Bridge with the words right above this sign that said, “In Hoc Signo Vinces”.
We will be offering them for sale at a date to be determined. These designs fall under creative commons.
The deadline to vote on them is on July 25 at midnight.
5 thoughts on “Vote on a Design for Religious Freedom”
I vote for Number 3
I like #1
#2 has a great balance…Not sure you need the filagree under the Chi-Rho because both the scroll and the cursive text of religious freedom act as a type of curvilinear ornament to balance the crown visually. Nice design.
I know I have seen those initials somewhere…that’s right on my arm! Hey, even the Roman soldiers wore their general’s initials on their arm. So do I.
I voted for #2, but really I did not like any of them. The font for “Religious Freedom” has to be much larger, and not in a script. This needs to be “in your face”, especially for automotive decals.