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Old June 30th 04, 02:25 AM
Pat Kight
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

In article ,
(katie-mae) wrote:


I'm coordinating a family reunion for August. It's a come-as-you-are
and bring-yer-own-eats. Nobody wants to spend money!!!



I have actually designed a "double logo" that I want to combine into
one graphic for folks to use and I don't know quite how to do that
either.

http://members.aol.com/americanaatti..._2004_logo.gif

http://members.aol.com/americanaatti...mily_chain.gif



Kathy



Could you get them to pony up a buck or something -- YOU print the logo
on transfer paper and mail it to them with instructions for ironing onto
a t-shirt. I did a t-shirt 5 years ago and used Hanes iron-on transfer
paper, printed from my computer - it was recommended by more than one
person as THE paper to use. I think the instructions remind you to
reverse the picture so it comes out correctly.


If you're using transfers, you may want to simplify the text part of your
logo - get rid of the drop-shadow and dimensional stuff. They look very
nice on my screen, and would print up well on paper - but transfers tend to
drop out lot of detail, and I don't think you'd be happy with the results.
Plain one-color lettering is usually best, though interesting fonts are
fine as long as they're bold and legible.

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Pat Kight


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