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Allen
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Has anyone heard on any (good) do-it-yourself logo kits for a website? Apparently Photoshop is for photos and so is Paint Shop Pro. For just one website, hiring a designer may be the way to go but I could end up with several websites within the next year or so... all of different flavors. I don't want logos to become a big expense.
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Jason101
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I know some professional development studios use Corel Draw, however I have never used it myself. If you want to work with pre-made logos which can be easily modified with photoshop try a site like templatemonster http://www.templatemonster.com. You pay per logo. Hoep this helps.
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jamie
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I've heard use of CorelDraw too, but Photoshop is more well-used.
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Allen
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Thanks fellas... but as for Photoshop being able to create logos, nowhere on their website do they mention it. Further, everything seems based on photos (as the brand-name implies). I checked all their software and not even Adobe Photoshop CS2 mentions logos. One could, I suppose, bend and twist around a photo to make it look 'logoish'. Also, without the need to invest in a bunch of photo gadgetry (digital cameras, etc.), their are plenty of stock photos around.
If it is possible, then does one just look around for a photo (of some particular object) and then 'contort' it? Or will anyone here admit to creating their own logos? In a way, it's like not wanting to admit you cut your own hair or pull your own teeth. Yet, in a recent survey, 43% of all website developers do that. |
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Jason101
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I know exactly what your saying about Photoshop. If my clients request a custom logo I will usually outsource it since it's cheaper timewise. Otherwise, I will just use a stock image and manipulate it into a logo. So I guess i fall into that 43%
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darrell
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Allen, you'll want to use Adobe Illustrator. If you have Illustrator CS2 and a photo you wish to make a logo, you can do it quickly with the new 'live trace' feature, however I would recommend editing a bit after that. Illustrator is a diffrent ballgame than Photoshop and Corel being it's vector based and not pixel based. It'll take a bit to learn, but once you get the hang of it you'll literally swear off everything else (including photoshop)
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Allen
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Thanks fellas... I'll also check out Adobe Illustrator. While I'd like to view their demo video, I can't... on most websites my Flash software doesn't work. It will either partially load, stutter, or hang up my computer whereby my Internet Explorer shuts me down. I think the problem is my (super slow) dial-up speed (28 kbps). Nobody cares about us country folks
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Allen
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BTW... if anyone would like to contact me about creating a logo, or creating something to fill the top border area of my website, my email is allen@matrixbookstore.com
The problem is, I don't know what I want exactly... I only know beauty when I see it. I can only say I want something discrete (nothing fancy). An example might be http://www.ggu.edu/ (the most beautifully-done website I've ever seen). I'll post something here when I'm no longer looking (to that effect). |
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jamie
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(28 kbps)??? What 'country' are you in?
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Allen
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I'm living in the former Aztec Empire of Aztlán, more commonly known today as Arizona... see http://www.matrixbookstore.biz/montezuma.htm
Actually 28 kbps is on a good day, normally it's 26.4 kbps. |
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bobum
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Allen! You're back ol buddy!!!
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Allen
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Hiya Bobum!!
Rats... I just posted a cool response for you and when I clicked 'preview', it made me log-in again and, as a result, my whole message was lost. Anyway, I need to consult with you wizards once in awhile! I'd write it again except nowadays I'm only able to be cool for about 15 minutes a day. PS... I finally found me a logo maker |
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jamie
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With your connection speed how long does it take for a letter to show up on the screen after you've typed it. 10 seconds?
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Allen
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That's providing my computer doesn't crash in 10 seconds.
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dlynn
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For any pro-quality graphic design, I'd have to suggest Illustrator with touchup work in photoshop. Illustrator lets you to a lot of nice layout work and it's vector-based so it's completely scalable (nice for putting logos on your website that won't pixelate with you print them).
If it's web only, you certainly can just use Photoshop. I usually do. Please, don't go crazy with effects and filters. Keep it subtle. You don't want the first thought of a potential customer to be, "Wow, they used the Photoshop 'Texturize' filter" |
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