Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:03 pm
I'm off to work shortly, the vote closes when I get back. So there are 10 hours or so left on this then I'll post the results.
I prefer 8 but I'm fine with 5. If you imagine them actually on a plectrum none of them seem that bad.Reece wrote:happy enough with 5.
whats up with the mouth of thethough?
Now we need to get this image sorted and sent to Ends ready to send with the order. It would probably be best if we include the font file too.For best results, please limit your message to 3 lines, 10 spaces per line. For custom logos, you must provide camera-ready black & white artwork or digital files as 300dpi JPG, TIFF or native Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop files, ideally in Illustrator. If you know what font you used, please list the name of that font in your ordering information. Because digital files bring the best results we prefer to receive logos, signatures or artwork in digital file format which can be sent to us at: customerservice@jimdunlop.com, along with your ordering information.
i think gavin intends on sorting that. in can be fixed easily enough with a contrast tweak.Reece wrote:happy enough with 5.
whats up with the mouth of thethough?
No problem, but if I ever run for public office you're going to be my campaign director.Mityushikha wrote:ha, it turns out I actually was the only person who liked 9. sorry about last time everyone.
$1 surcharge on all orders for relic mojo?BobArsecake wrote:No.5 looks like it's been worn in already.
Ok, I'll get on this, but honestly I'm not sure I know what I'm doing.James wrote:I prefer 8 but I'm fine with 5. If you imagine them actually on a plectrum none of them seem that bad.Reece wrote:happy enough with 5.
whats up with the mouth of thethough?
Now we need to get this image sorted and sent to Ends ready to send with the order. It would probably be best if we include the font file too.For best results, please limit your message to 3 lines, 10 spaces per line. For custom logos, you must provide camera-ready black & white artwork or digital files as 300dpi JPG, TIFF or native Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop files, ideally in Illustrator. If you know what font you used, please list the name of that font in your ordering information. Because digital files bring the best results we prefer to receive logos, signatures or artwork in digital file format which can be sent to us at: customerservice@jimdunlop.com, along with your ordering information.
I think they'd want the high res stuff and as much info as possible. We're going to be buying something like $700 worth of plectrums for them. they aren't going to be pissed off if we send them a couple of copies of the designs.mage wrote:I would just send them the images with the red circle. sending all that other stuff is just likely to piss off and/or confuse them.