Logo Help
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- trendkill
I see it quite often on websites and am needing to do it even if it does go against their branding guidelines, but other than asking the company what is the easiest way to convert logos to grey or a mono color?? thanks
- PonyBoy0
by hand... get the original vector file and work it backward to a respectable representation of the original
you could be lazy about it and just dump it in photoshop and drop a hue/saturation adjustment layer on top and remove all color saturation... but you may end up getting 'mud' depending on how the original is colored
- OSFA0
It's a Vector file. It should be easy to switch manually.
Unless you got a PowerPoint or Word logo.
- doesnotexist0
if there are a lot of colors, it's an art in and of itself. sometimes it means creating new forms for the logo—having a vector of the logo is definitely the easiest way to do it.
- timeless0
if it's not vector already - use google to search your client's website for a pdf of an annual report or something that has a vector version of their logo, use: site:theirwebsite.com filetype:pdf in your search field, download it, open the page with the logo in illustrator delete everything else, make it white or make a box around it and knock it out if it's already white (make sure you keep the color one too)