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    Fireworks tip: When logos go bad

    Any creative shop, large or small, will understand what happens when you ask a client to supply a Vector or EPS logo for a project. You inevitably receive a JPEG version at 72 dpi, ripped from their website or a partner’s site. This happens too many times to count. Since most of our focus at carbonhouse is web-related, we can generally address these bitmap messes and make them work. But what happens when you need to place the logo on a dark background and the supplied logo is stuck to a white ground? There are many different hacks to achieve a workable end product—some of which are more successful than others. I wanted to share an Adobe Fireworks tip that can make it easier to work with logos on dark backgrounds.

    Remember, this is an Adobe Fireworks-only tip. Read the rest of this entry »

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    June 27th, 2008
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    Category: Design, Web Design
    Tags: carbonhouse, fireworks, logo, tip, Web Design
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