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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:25 am |
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Hi,
I was wondering if we can select our own font and colors and send them into you to be used?
I was also wondering if u give logos in PSD format for opening in Photoshop |
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:01 pm |
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| Pete |
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Hi,
You can choose your own font and colors. Simply let us know what font or colors you were thinking of when you place your order.
To take a look at the full range of fonts available, please click this link:
http://www.adobe.com/type
For the full range of colors, please take a look here:
thelogocompany.net/logo-design-pantone.htm
We do supply a .psd file in your final package but this is not your fully editable source file. You may not be able to edit some things with the psd file in Photoshop.
We design in Adobe Illustrator so that we can supply the logo in vector format. This means that you will be able to resize the logo to any dimension without the loss of quality. This is especially useful for signs, posters etc or anywhere you require your logo at a different size than it appears on screen. Your fully editable master file will be the .eps file for use in Adobe Illustrator.
If you have any further questions you can call me here on 210-807-4234 or email us on logosale@thelogocompany.net
-Peter |
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:45 am |
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| tori@webworxinc.com |
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| Peter, are your files in LAYERS so we can change them if we want? |
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 4:23 am |
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| simonmc |
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| tori@webworxinc.com wrote: | | Peter, are your files in LAYERS so we can change them if we want? |
Hi Tori,
The PSD file is not the master file. The eps file is the file that is fully editable. Designing logos in Illustrator does not require the designer to use layers. The PSD is an export from Illustrator. Logos are designed in Illustrator because the output needs to be vector based as opposed to bitmap which is what you get with Photoshop.
So the simple answer is no because the PSD file is not the master file. Any designer can make changes to the eps file and export to PSD as required.
Simon |
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