Could somebody kindly make a higher resolu...
David Styles 18 Apr 2010
Pilot Magazine of Australia is running a feature on us soon.
I've given them the best resolution material we have for their graphics, but I'd like to offer them better, and their editor confirms he'd love higher resolution if we can produce it.
Is someone up to the task of doing this in a short timescale (I'm not sure how short a timescale at this stage - he didn't mention a deadline yet).
Many thanks.
I've given them the best resolution material we have for their graphics, but I'd like to offer them better, and their editor confirms he'd love higher resolution if we can produce it.
Is someone up to the task of doing this in a short timescale (I'm not sure how short a timescale at this stage - he didn't mention a deadline yet).
Many thanks.
okok 19 Apr 2010
Do you have something specific in mind? I think we already have some vector graphics, which scale to any size.
David Styles 19 Apr 2010
Do you have something specific in mind? I think we already have some vector graphics, which scale to any size.
What I've seen about seems to lose quality with size increase, though I'll be very happy to be corrected on this if wrong.
As for content: Logo, URL (ImmInst.org), Name (Immortality Institute), slogan (Advocacy and Research for Unlimited Lifespans).
Presumably some variation of what is in the top right hand corner of this screen presently, though anything that looks good and will convey the same information in a high-res fashion will be great.
I sincerely appreciate your willingness to assist in this!
okok 19 Apr 2010
These two are vector graphics:
http://www.imminst.o...&...st&p=331877 and
http://www.imminst.o...&...st&p=388114,
although you need for example ImageMagick or Adobe Illustrator to open them, should be no problem for the editor.
This is a hi-res raster: http://www.imminst.o...&...st&p=380858.
I'm by no means a graphic designer, but i can make adjustments, change the text, etc. if you wish.
http://www.imminst.o...&...st&p=331877 and
http://www.imminst.o...&...st&p=388114,
although you need for example ImageMagick or Adobe Illustrator to open them, should be no problem for the editor.
This is a hi-res raster: http://www.imminst.o...&...st&p=380858.
I'm by no means a graphic designer, but i can make adjustments, change the text, etc. if you wish.
The Immortalist 21 Apr 2010
We could pay a professional graphic designer to make an attractive high-res Imminst banner. What do you think David?