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Dale Siscoe
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 13:52
It has taken me a long time and finally after sooo long I came up with some powerful medicine for my Buisness Logo, everone wants one of theyre photos so I did this and played with it in Photostudio and well here it is.
cdifoto
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 13:59
Do you always plan on using it that large? If not, it might be difficult to read your name and "DSP" on, say, a business card. And unless it's a watermark on an image, a logo for marketing materials (website, business cards, stationary, etc) shouldn't/doesn't usually have the copyright symbol on it.
manipula
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 15:01
I like the image, which should scale well, but from a graphical design point of view, the font is (unfortunately and with no offence intended) just wrong. Sorry. Scroll style fonts or anywhere where the text contains small details to construct the character shapes very rarely work in scaleable logos. As it is, I could see you having to make several versions of the logo for use in different places. Several versions means the original design wasn't perfect in my book (though it's no hard and fast rule) and dilutes the brand indentity.
I do like the image though. :)
glowie
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 15:49
My logo is a g (http://www.glowie.net)
cgratti
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 17:38
That will look llike a white blob when you reduce the size to print it on a business card. The letters probably wont be readable.
Antihero47
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 18:05
You need to have it vectored if you want clean lines and it to be scalable from small to large with no compression loss. You can do that with Adobe Illustrator.
Dale Siscoe
18th of March 2007 (Sun), 22:38
Thanks for your input.
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