Logo maybe?
I was just messing around today and I came up with this. I think it could be a cool logo for the gazette.
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#5
Posted 23 July 2004 - 01:24 PM
The multi-colored idea is due to CYMK (Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta), it's supposed to represent design.
#7
Posted 23 July 2004 - 03:56 PM
But all print uses CYMK printing 
Also RGB look uglier in their pure states (IMHO)

Also RGB look uglier in their pure states (IMHO)
#10
Posted 25 July 2004 - 02:45 PM
The idea is the representation of "design" - which IMO is represented well in the logo that Michael created. Even though it's not a "printed" newsletter, the logo should still evoke an image of design/printing, etc... which I think it does nicely.
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#11
Posted 27 August 2004 - 11:33 AM
I like it a lot, simplistic, clear. Just looks great. Altough it give me a bit of a 'united colors' or 'd&g' feeling
May i ask what font you used?

#15
Posted 27 March 2005 - 05:58 AM
To me, it's simple and nice. For me, the term "KISS" always work. I like things in simple form.
There no problem with CMYK or RGB. There's always a way to convert them. Just include in the design the RGB and CMYK value. Thou there's always a slight varient in colour, but it won't be too noticable. Also, just my 2cents, direct automatic conversion of colour value with PS or AI will not be correctly interpreted. You need to retype the value manually to get the best colour interpretion.
There no problem with CMYK or RGB. There's always a way to convert them. Just include in the design the RGB and CMYK value. Thou there's always a slight varient in colour, but it won't be too noticable. Also, just my 2cents, direct automatic conversion of colour value with PS or AI will not be correctly interpreted. You need to retype the value manually to get the best colour interpretion.
Kyle a.k.a WinterNyctea
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