The EPS version you e-mailed me is opening fine, but it's a much smaller file than the one uploaded here. It's just the one inside the zip file requesting approval that is getting cut off.
Perhaps it's a software issue, I'm just opening it in downloads and don't have the software that you recommend....it's only one file that the letters are cut-off...how can I get you a screen shot??? I'm not able to reply directly to your e-mails.
HI! Not sure how to comment on the files. The EPS version looks to have some letters cut off.....are you able to re-upload that one version? Then, I can go ahead and approve. Thank you.
For Facebook cover photos, my recommendation is to make a stylized version of the logo (3d look with lighting effects and blurs.) We can add the main text somewhere to support the image. For the profile photo, the logo as is would fit perfectly on the square format. We can use the same idea on business cards with the stylized look of the logo on the backside of the card and the logo as is together with the contact info on the business cards. I wish i can explain this visually but we are prohibited to upload logo mockups here in logotournament. So sorry.
Any suggestions of how this would look best in a rectangular space.....for example, if I wanted to use this as my cover photo in Facebook??? Also, when its printed really small, like on a business card or like the little square profile picture.....do you think all the little grads will be visible? Would appreciate your professional advice. Thank you!
If we ultimately go with both the white and the blue background files, I think I'd like the company name a deeper white in this one so its more readable.
One last request....may I see it without the building? The feedback I'm getting from friends is that it looks like a government building....that hadn't occurred to me before. Thank you.
If you go back to logo #1......can I see what this logo looks like with the graduates tossing their caps back in it, please? Thank you. Obviously, I love this logo - it's been at the very top of my list since the very beginning....the only thing I'm struggling with is that.... what I do is about the STUDENT, and the student/graduate is absent from this logo. Trying to find a way to weave that student back in, if possible.
Better to have two versions in case you need to use the logo on a dark background. If you will use the logo on paper and it will be photocopied a lot, then the version on white is best. If you're printing on marketing materials like shirts or mugs, you can use both the white and dark navy backgrounds for variations. I can provide both white and dark navy backgrounds later.
The background really makes this one pop, but I have a feeling that a colored background is more difficult to reproduce if I needed my logo printed on someone else's materials/shirt/sponsorship info etc? Is that accurate, or not the case?
Still loving this design exactly like it is. Would love to see it in various versions of dark blue, black, grey - just to see which variety of colors really make it pop. Thank you!
Well.....you gave me EXACTLY what I asked for but I think I like the more traditional looking logos better. With this one, I like that the company name is nice and big, but the little graduates look a little too modern for me. I'm on the fence re the colors. These draw my eye in more, but the others look more elegant to me.
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