Just my take, but I'd focus less on the frilly stuff around the edges and make the font bigger for the actual initials. Just curious, is that projector shooting at a side angle?
Thanks, I was thinking the border was a bit much. I was holding the projector and may have tilted it slighted during the shot.
Im using a Sharp DT100.
Not meaning to offend, but you do realize that projector won't be bright enough? 2000 lumens is what I'd call minimum brightness.
It's tough to comment on the design without knowing the names of the bride and groom. Because "A" "J" & "C" are all in the same font and same size, I don't know if this is a wedding for Andrea & John Caruso, Andrea & Chris Johnson, or Andrews, John & Christina. Or maybe we're just celebrating the groom - Andrew J. Cristoferi.
Here's a monogram I did a couple of years ago using just the initials and date. Based on the styling, it's easy to distinguish which letter is shared between the bride & groom. Monogram 12-11-10
That is a nice monogram. In this case the bride and groom have the same initials for first and middle names and wanted the monogram to reflect as one.