009: Logos, Color, Action!
Things get fast and furious as we continue working on the Grace Fellowship Church logo. Today we touch up some of the final logos and change our font orientation slightly; then we pick a palette and start coloring our logos, giving them a distinct theme. Once that’s settled, we’ll send them over to GFCTO for revision so that we can make our final revisions during tomorrow’s show. Don’t miss it!
Show Links:
1. COLOURLovers — find color palettes and patterns by keyword, hue and all sorts of other ways.
2. Skitch — one-click uploading of images for fast and easy image sharing.
InterAction:
9 October 20082. Michael Ames:
very cool
What size are you making for your proof page that the client sees.
and
You size things based upon web distribution, not print, right?
9 October 20083. Jesse Gardner:
@Michael: To be honest, it really just depends on the client. For this client, I just them over the Skitch captures. Once I get final approval on a design, I'll usually send it over in whatever format they request. Obviously with vector based artwork, size doesn't matter too much (because it can be resized) but bitmap files I usually send them over larger since reduction doesn't kill quality, only enlargement.
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- Author:Jesse
- Published:Oct 9, 2008
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9 October 20081. Mark:
Great episode -- really brings it all together.