Yep I like them. I like the fact that you tried to make abstract textures in the backgrounds. The fonts though, they either tend to show their time or skills of the artist. Maybe you can do some vector thing, or stretch, skew, or transpose the individual letters (by fonts on separate layers/then group the words or phrase). You can even try to mask your Gaussian Blurs (GB) with gradients to induce some sort of depth of field. I wish I have the time to do such graphics. I like the those geared toward fantasy art, chicks, and old school video games. I then to think if you use to much GB it start to look like porn blur. I sometimes make that mistake too, after I find out I'm done and reviewing my edits. I think a GB with some sort of fading in an out on an animated GIF would be a cool exception but that's beyond my skills.
Some last comments would be to check out some site you do not normally visit and shoot an email as to what fonts they used. Well the best of luck to anyone following this topic and working on sigs or similar web graphics.
Edited by levimage, 30 November 2008 - 09:49 PM.