Reversed logo version

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  • gramme0

    @ mono, I drew the logo so it appears legible and crisp at even the tiniest sizes. And I also made a large version with tighter tracking for their magazine cover, signage, trade show exhibits, etc. I always try to design logos in a way that minimizes a need for too many different versions. I find that clients get overwhelmed and confused when faced with a folder that has 50 different versions of a logo.

    I'm really not concerned about anything except reversing. We haven't had anything embroidered yet, but I'm sure it can be done with good results, since the logo is not particularly complex (not too much detail, no gradients/transparency/fairy dust, etc.).

    As far as preparing special reversed versions, I suppose d_rek is right. I have a feeling that it will make the most sense to work with a knowledgeable printer through trial and error, and come up with a table for different amounts of trapping like I mentioned above.

    • gotcha...

      I'd have to see it anyway. Good luck.
      monospaced

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