Liliya,
This is Kyle. I'm having a hard time following our conversation thread through the Inbox method of communicating so I'm going to move our final questions here to the discussion board.
I don't see that I got clear answers from you yesterday/today on the questions below. Can you answer each one please before we approve files and also modify the files as requested:
I wanted to ask you four questions. Please reply back to all four.
QUESTION 1:
Will you be able to give us the font name you used for the script font of Windblown? Preferably if it is open source font (free / no copyright) just send us the font file?
QUESTION 2:
The EPS file is very small in size compared to the other ones I have received from my former logo tournaments. They are usually 14+ megs. Your is only a fraction of that. Truthfully I never work with EPS files but the ones in the past sent to me where:
13 X 11 Inches at 72 DPI CMYK
Yours is
3.9 X 2.5 inches at 72 DPI CMYK
And would you mind sending us a larger version, say 3 to 4 times as large?
QUESTION 3:
I'm assuming the EPS file you sent can scale in size infinitely without losing pixelation? Would you please confirm that?
The reason I'm asking questions about EPS file format is because we will be using this logo in large (billboard) print formats and on movie screens in theaters. Thus, it will be displayed very large. This logo is going to be used on a huge national/international movie that is launching next year. So the logo will end up being Feet/Meters wide and tall in movie theaters and we want to make sure it is crisp.
I personally have not worked with EPS images before that needed to be scaled that large and we want to make sure we have a format that will work for large print and screen display.
QUESTION 4:
On the JPGs you sent us - can you take the logo to the extents of the background. We would like to have a larger logo to work with and 50% of the logo is background.
I look forward to hearing back from you.