On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 04:11 +0100, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
Hi Drew,
thanks for taking care!
drew schrieb:
On Thu, 2011-01-06 at 21:23 -0500, drew wrote:
Hi,
Just got an email from the organizers at the Southern Cal. LinuxFest,
which we will have a booth at. They are updating their website with
logos for the NP's.
I've asked if they have a specific size in mind, suppose I should ask
here also - anyone have a specific logo file they would want to use?
BTW - the response from them was - a PNG is preferred and larger then
200px wide would be good.
Tomorrow afternoon I would like to send it - if it is still the base SVG
file on the wiki page (the contemporary logo) I'll just take care of
it , thought I'd ask though.
I don't know how they want to present the logos, so I'd like to ask you
to add a phrase about not to reduce the empty area around the logo when
arranging the logos.
Perhaps they repeat the way they did last year
[http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale8x/exhibitors.html], but the logos
there have a reduced size of 100 px width.
Hi Bernhard
Well, I exported from the svg file to 200 px wide and then placed that
on a 240 px wide canvas, white background.
I went ahead and did 2, one at 66 px high and the other at 84
Then put these on a page, displayed at 100px (and full)
http://oucv.org/libreoffice/scale/logo.html
What do you think, number 1 or number 2 or do it again :)
Thanks
//mois
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