Re: Creating a Logo with PowerPoint (or Publisher)
- From: Steve Rindsberg <abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 12:23:17 EST
Since the colors are an issue along with the other stuff, it will probably
be less expensive in the long run to send someone a PNG or even the PPT
slide of the logo you made, tell them which Pantone color you want to use,
and then have them create it for you in Illustrator or CorelDraw or whatever
application they use. It shouldn't cost much to create a graphic for you to
use, especially if you've already actually designed it. Be sure to have them
provide you with EPS, PNG, GIF, and probably also a JPG file. Might want to
ask for black and white versions, too -- but of course all that will cause
the cost to go up a bit.
If printing to Pantone spec is an issue, then of the above formats, only EPS
can even carry Pantone information. The others are all RGB or at best CMYK and
if printed, probably won't match correctly.
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