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- harmsie
I am designing a small awards booklet (A6) and it has to contain a number of sponsor logos. None of these logos are particularly attractive and are all different dimensions.
Does any one have anybody have ideas or tips on how to display groups of logos tastefully, in these situations?
- neue75_bold0
grid it out based on a max width and use in one colour if possible , ie - black, grey or white...
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and make them smalljimbojones - < this x 10Jimbo82
- the lad knows what he saysmaikel
- sure the marketing people at the sponsors hq won't like that....how big is the even anyways?
ftravieso
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- harmsie0
Hi Guys
Thanks for that, was hoping for reversed white. They want them in full color disappointingly...
- pillhead0
Just make them all bigger. But what neue75_bold said is about right.
- Fax_Benson0
At least if they're all in one place you can write that page off as the "sponsors area" without it affecting the rest of your book. Keep them all the same size (small) so that there are are no grounds for complaints - "theirs is bigger than ours" etc.
- harmsie0
Does anyone have a ratio to page size formula or something that will preempt the inevitable "can you make these logos bigger?". Is there a
- ftravieso0
They want visibily. Space is key when it comes with repetiton of impacts. I can understand they will appreciate some sort of ladder you can set them on...like "gold sponsor, platinum sponsor...Organizer, collaboration, etc.
- harmsie0
Yeah there is a gold sponsor and 4 sub-sponsors, a production company logo and a hosts logo.