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    Quote Originally Posted by YNOT
    I hope I'm not too late to get in on this. I've got 17+ years of experience in this field PLUS I'm a car fanatic so I thought I'd throw a couple ideas into the ring here...



    Any thoughts?

    Just thought I'd make one more comment here with my logos. These were created in Adobe Illustrator...100% 'vector' art so these can be scaled to any size you can imagine without any loss of quality. Spot colors can also be added for more impact but if a logo can't work well in black and white it is not going to work well when color is added. Just some simple, standard logo design rules.

    Keep in mind, any of these 'rasterized' images created in Photoshop will not be well-suited for scaling up to T-shirt size, not to mention many of these would have to be printed in 4-color process which is much more expensive than a vector logo created in 'spot colors'. For example, take an avatar (or any small image) off of this site and try to blow it up to T-shirt size on your printer...it'll get 'grainy' and fuzzy rendering it useless unless it's creted in vector or created as a raster at it's original intended size.

    Just thought I'd share some of my 17+ years of graphic design knowledge here...hope you find it helpful.

    Please note...I'm by no means trying to 'bash' anyone here. There are a lot of people trying to pitch in some ideas...some of which are pretty good. I'm just preparing you before a design is chosen that won't work well when printed. If one of these 'rasterized' designs are chosen, it might be necessary to have it re-created in the proper software to allow it to be used properly.

    Thanks!
    Tony
    Last edited by YNOT; 02-08-2008 at 10:21 AM.
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