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Legacy can you help me out

Discussion in 'Archived' started by t3-web, Oct 26, 2007.

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  1. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

    i have a logo made with a jpeg image and a text in "comic sans" but the image has a very bad resolution, so i would like to improve it... can you help me out? (i don´t know if its easy or not because e don´t know nothing about photoshop)...
    here goes the image and the final product. thanks
     

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  2. lmfrench

    lmfrench New Member

    The only thing that looks "low" resolution is the "web". Try making the text a bit bolder and saving it as a gif...

    :)
     
  3. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

    the max resolution for the image is the one posted... how do i put that logo in a car our in the office?
     
  4. Apokalupsis

    Apokalupsis New Member

    How can that be max resolution? Are you using photoshop?

    Also, I'm not sure what this means: how do i put that logo in a car our in the office?

    Are you asking how to print it out and put it on a car?
     
  5. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

  6. Apokalupsis

    Apokalupsis New Member

    Did you add the text on top of an existing .jpg? Is that why the resolution can't be higher? If not, do you not have the original image file used?

    For printwork by the way, the ppi (pixels per inch) should be at least 300. For web, it's 72 ppi.

    If we could work w/ the original file, we could do wonders with it. ;)

    Anyway, here's a higher resolution, set to 300 ppi. See if this works a little better. I didn't use comic sans as it didn't look right to me...however, it's your logo, it only has to look right to you. ;) I can change it if you like.

    I also took the liberty of adding a gradient and shadow effect for some extra "oomph!".

    1) Try to get the original image if possible. It's MUCH easier to work with.
    2) Let me know if this works. If not, just let me know what changes should be made.
     

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  7. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

    i added a text on the jpg picture.. thats the only one i have... can you do something similar to that? if not equal just looked alike..
     
  8. Apokalupsis

    Apokalupsis New Member

    I was editing my post as you created your new post. How does that logo look?
     
  9. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

    looks nice but the essencial is the image... and i don´t have the original file... :(
     
  10. Apokalupsis

    Apokalupsis New Member

    OK, so the oval w/ the t3 is the part that isn't printing out correctly?

    If so, then the only course of action is to recreate it from scratch. I'll work on it tonight. It won't be identical, but it will be similar. ;)

    Any idea what font they used in that image (where it says t3)?
     
  11. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

    yap... that´s it... the oval part of the t3 (and i don´t even know the font name) lol... check this site: www.mak-e-art.com and tell me if you can make a logo to the company (it´s my girlfriends company). it´s a make up school...
     
  12. Apokalupsis

    Apokalupsis New Member

    I can come up with a few designs for that as well, sure.
     
  13. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

    i dón´t have a clue :confused:
     
  14. Apokalupsis

    Apokalupsis New Member

    Here are two very similar logo designs. The difference is in the background oval.

    I couldn't find the font that was used. It's a cool font, wsih I had it. ;)

    Also, it looks like you need a transparent image. The white in the .jpg doesn't look very good on the sites you are using this logo. You can use a .png or .gif format. .gif is probably best as most browsers will display that better, but you do lose a bit of quality.

    Regardless, here are 2 examples in a .png file, with 300 ppi.
     

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  15. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

    nice work man... just split the t and the 3, and get it a bit more oval...... and it´s done ;)
     
  16. Apokalupsis

    Apokalupsis New Member

    OK, how's this?

    Admittedly, I'm concerned about it being used for "print work". I do web design, not print work, and they are really two entirely different fields. I'm not sure that this image will expand to a significant size. It's better suited for the web, the resolution is higher and the image is transparent which will enhance the look a bit.

    I can still try to work on it being used for expanded print (should work fine for letterhead and fliers though) if you like, but no guarantees, it just isn't my area of expertise.
     

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  17. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

    it´s great... can you send me the original file? the psd or png?? thanks man...
     
  18. lmfrench

    lmfrench New Member

    To ensure the best possible print quality switch it to CMYK (not RGB), and make sure the resolution is 300 pixels/inch and it will print beautifully...:)
     
  19. lmfrench

    lmfrench New Member

    Actually if you still have the PSD I can give you my email addy and I can transform it for you if you like...

    :)
     
  20. t3-web

    t3-web New Member

    hey hey... here you are :p
    i´ll add you in other msn :p
     
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