Sky One After Dark would be a late night plug-in from 11pm to 5am. It shows the most darkest shows, meaning dark humour and the like. I took insparation from UKTV Gold After Dark and thought, why not do it to all the other channels too? Sky One After Dark would be the only channel on the Sky network with a after dark plug-in (for now.) Didn't take too long, but will provide more info on it soon.
Sky One After Dark would be a late night plug-in from 11pm to 5am. It shows the most darkest shows, meaning dark humour and the like. I took insparation from UKTV Gold After Dark and thought, why not do it to all the other channels too? Sky One After Dark would be the only channel on the Sky network with a after dark plug-in (for now.) Didn't take too long, but will provide more info on it soon.
I will give you points for using the proper font from Sky but it looks like you've used Paint and the Bucket Tool. There are many photo editing software's out there like there like Gimp.
Can you honestly see this on TV? Half a Sky logo and what is basically a half-arsed Fill effect applied in Paint/Paint.net/Gimp?
I suspect you've knocked this up in ten minutes. Its not even a concept, it looks like somebody's had an accident with a paintbrush.
Might have some potential but I think unless you're going for a monster/horror effect which eats the top half of anything in sight, it just looks sloppy as it stands, that Sky logo.
If you said it 'didn't take too long' then I'm sorry, it shows.
The Sky logo is barely visible, I don't understand what's happening with the 'one' rectangle and have you even developed anything OTHER than the logo?
It just looks like someone spent 5 minutes (maybe shorter) on MS Paint. Kudos to having the Sky font, but I don't associate lowercase letters with 'After Dark', I'd recommend using something like the Sky Headline font since that would work better in my eyes. Other than that, it's just lazy.
Whilst this is a fairly poor mock, it’s also a strange example of where a mock looks better in the light of day...!
The first tranche of comments came through in the evening, when I imagine most members have dark mode enabled. As a result, the transparent background of the logo appeared black, and so you couldn’t really see the logo at all. Now it’s daytime we’re in light mode and the transparent logo behind the background shows as white, meaning that the logo is, at least, much more legible than before. Whether that’s a good thing or not is up for the debate, however!