2008 Logo Contest - Winner
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- is the conductor.
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2003 2:48 am
I voted for this one.
While I think it's probably too complex, it did do something that very few of the logo entries ever do:
It has elements in it that represent film AND music, not just one or the other. There are music notes, and there is a film strip. Hurrah.
So congrats
This is probably my favourite logo from the past 2-3 years.
While I think it's probably too complex, it did do something that very few of the logo entries ever do:
It has elements in it that represent film AND music, not just one or the other. There are music notes, and there is a film strip. Hurrah.
So congrats
This is probably my favourite logo from the past 2-3 years.
- Willen
- Now in Hi-Def!
- Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 1:50 am
- Status: Melancholy
- Location: SOS-Dan HQ
Congrats DriftRoot.
This wasn't my first choice for the new logo. But I do have to say that it actually looks better at larger sizes. The resolution used for the site and forum logos doesn't fully show all the details of the design.
P.S. Sorry about making the situation even worse by shrinking it to fit into my avatar.
This wasn't my first choice for the new logo. But I do have to say that it actually looks better at larger sizes. The resolution used for the site and forum logos doesn't fully show all the details of the design.
P.S. Sorry about making the situation even worse by shrinking it to fit into my avatar.
- Bauzi
- Joined: Fri May 21, 2004 12:48 pm
- Status: Under High Voltage
- Location: Austria (uhm the other country without kangaroos^^)
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- Scintilla
- (for EXTREME)
- Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2003 8:47 pm
- Status: Quo
- Location: New Jersey
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- Malificus
- Dr. Malpractice
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- DriftRoot
- Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2003 7:18 pm
- Status: As important as any plug-in.
- Location: N.H.
Thanks everybody, glad I made something that you wanted to see on this site. We're stuck with it for another 12 months or so, now.
As for the banners, things should get interesting...I didn't even think of banners when I made the logo and consequently there are hundreds of editable bits and pieces in the original Illustrator file. I should have locked them down, just for the sake of keeping them from accidentally getting deleted or moved. No doubt enterprising individuals are going to be having a field day with all those little parts. lol or maybe not, there's a ton of stuff in there. There's also stuff that doesn't show up on the site logo, because of what happens after the vector file has been rasterized, so it's possible some banner logos will look different than the site logo.
Willen: Looks good to me.
Scintilla: I was hoping they'd keep the a-m-v.org part in the forum logo, at least, or maybe even unsquish the logo on the forums. I guess I didn't do such a good job of trying to make sure it fit the site...the table cells must be a lot smaller than I thought they were.
As for the banners, things should get interesting...I didn't even think of banners when I made the logo and consequently there are hundreds of editable bits and pieces in the original Illustrator file. I should have locked them down, just for the sake of keeping them from accidentally getting deleted or moved. No doubt enterprising individuals are going to be having a field day with all those little parts. lol or maybe not, there's a ton of stuff in there. There's also stuff that doesn't show up on the site logo, because of what happens after the vector file has been rasterized, so it's possible some banner logos will look different than the site logo.
Willen: Looks good to me.
Scintilla: I was hoping they'd keep the a-m-v.org part in the forum logo, at least, or maybe even unsquish the logo on the forums. I guess I didn't do such a good job of trying to make sure it fit the site...the table cells must be a lot smaller than I thought they were.
- DriftRoot
- Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2003 7:18 pm
- Status: As important as any plug-in.
- Location: N.H.
^_^
Oh yes...and I don't know if this is going to be issue forever, BUT for anyone hustling to download the Illustrator file to make logos....
The logo was originally created in Illustrator CS2, however the file available for download is a CS3 file. What does this mean?
- If you try to open it with anything older than CS3, you'll get a warning about some problems with conversion.
- If you have CS on down the SVG filter effects and a few other things are simply not going to work the way they're supposed to.
- If you have anything older than CS3 and you try to save the file, Illustrator will probably try to flip it into PDF format (I have no idea what something like Inkscape will do), which introduces some other potential problems...so, just watch out. Save it in CS2, AI format if at all possible!
I asked that the file be changed to CS2 so that several of these issues are no longer on the table, but I don't know if that will happen and, in the meantime, people should be aware of the potential for glitches.
Oh yes...and I don't know if this is going to be issue forever, BUT for anyone hustling to download the Illustrator file to make logos....
The logo was originally created in Illustrator CS2, however the file available for download is a CS3 file. What does this mean?
- If you try to open it with anything older than CS3, you'll get a warning about some problems with conversion.
- If you have CS on down the SVG filter effects and a few other things are simply not going to work the way they're supposed to.
- If you have anything older than CS3 and you try to save the file, Illustrator will probably try to flip it into PDF format (I have no idea what something like Inkscape will do), which introduces some other potential problems...so, just watch out. Save it in CS2, AI format if at all possible!
I asked that the file be changed to CS2 so that several of these issues are no longer on the table, but I don't know if that will happen and, in the meantime, people should be aware of the potential for glitches.