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Re: FN-FORUM Logo design
date posted 18th April 2001 14:32
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design you logo in paint program of choice, but as its for print as well =
as web you need to make the image file much larger - aim for a minimum =
of 300dpi (although 600 is probably better), so if your logo is 3 inches =
wide, your image must be 900 pixels wide (and a bit more so you have =
some borders)
you can then resize it right down for use on the web
don't take a web graphic just use that as it will come out very blocky
I have recently don't this for the kitty5 logo, so if you want any help =
off list then it will be no problem :)
Rick
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From: Mark Ch=20
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Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 12:54 PM
Subject: FN-FORUM Logo design
Thought I would chuck this one out. How would I go about getting a =
new logo design done for my website and associated stationary?
Ideally it would be great if a webgraphic could also be printable, but =
I know nothing about design and such. The one that I have at the moment =
looks a little dated and jaded.
I like that CCL Computers have done with theirs but the website names =
computerjunkies.net doesnt give much to play with.
Any help and stuff appreciated
Mark
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