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requirements
by me on Friday 25/Feb/2005, @03:09
* Be 300 dpi.

Can a svg-file have a resolution? What does 300dpi help you if you don't specify a physical size?

* Must include a transparent wallpaper based on your logo that is a 1024 x 768

Maybe its just my bad mood this morning, but I think you're setting the barrier for creating logos quite high, considering people do this for fun.

Anyway, good luck!
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Re: requirements
by jameth on Friday 25/Feb/2005, @07:32
I've gotta agree with that. Why require a wallpaper? If one logo is clearly better, a wallpaper can be made based off of it fairly swiftly. Now, if there were a lot of time to work on the logo, that would be a different matter, but the deadline is barely a week away.
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Re: requirements
by Tink on Monday 28/Feb/2005, @15:50
An image that needs to be printed on posters, flyers, t-shirts etc. need a high resolution to look good. Images on 72 dpi screen resolution won't work, it will look good on screen but not in print.

Just because people do something for fun doesn't mean that they can't deliver high quality work. I have seen some excellent artwork in KDE, and AFAIK that is subject to requirements also.

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