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Four Simple Web Graphics

Graphics Illustrating Four Areas of Cellular Network Technology and Testing

Contest Holder PCTELMichaelRosenberg ?

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Project: Four Simple Web Graphics
Industry: Logo
Contest Launched: Feb 01, 2011
Selected: 1 winning design from 55 concepts
Winning Design by: smith1979
Close Date: Feb 11, 2011


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Creative Brief


Four Simple Web Graphics

Graphics Illustrating Four Areas of Cellular Network Technology and Testing

PCTEL, Inc., RF Solutions makes equipment used to test wireless networks. We are looking for four simple graphics to accompany text about four areas in which our equipment is helpful. The graphics will be used on our web site. The graphics should be simple and stylized—their purpose is to simply represent the concept in a way which adds visual interest to a web page.

Corporate: Cellular Network Operators (i.e., AT&T, Verizon)

All 4 illustrations must be easily viewable as logo-sized graphics on the web (approximately 150 x 150 pixels). The graphics must also work as larger, higher resolution graphics. The graphics should not represent any particular product or company. Any web-supported colors are acceptable, but the graphic should not clash too strongly with the blue color scheme of our website. The graphics may differ in look and color scheme.


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  • February 09, 2011 11:08 PM
    EleVen711 EleVen711
     
    Is it already chosen?

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  • February 09, 2011 10:03 AM
    PCTELMichaelRosenberg PCTELMichaelRosenberg
      Project Holder
    Making final changes with a chosen designer.

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  • February 08, 2011 10:01 AM
    PCTELMichaelRosenberg PCTELMichaelRosenberg
      Project Holder
    Interference graphics should show signals coming from at least two different sources disrupting each other.

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  • February 07, 2011 3:01 PM
    admin admin
     
    Project has been extended for 3 days

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  • February 07, 2011 9:00 AM
    PCTELMichaelRosenberg PCTELMichaelRosenberg
      Project Holder
    The example I've given for indoor coverage is airports. I'd like to clarify that this means airport terminals, not coverage for inside the airplanes.

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  • February 05, 2011 8:37 AM
    smith1979 smith1979
     
    Great Project! i get what you need sir, i'll try my best, kind regards

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  • February 04, 2011 4:21 PM
    BlackCatCreations BlackCatCreations
     
    PCTEL.com I take it thats the one, will post some designs

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  • February 04, 2011 4:20 PM
    BlackCatCreations BlackCatCreations
     
    An interesting project and have some ideas but could you please let us know your sites url as I couldn't see it in your brief

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  • February 04, 2011 1:45 PM
    PCTELMichaelRosenberg PCTELMichaelRosenberg
      Project Holder
    Cellular networks don't generally use satellite dishes. They use antennas stuck on towers and buildings. Doing an image search for cell tower will give you an idea of what these look like.

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  • February 04, 2011 9:07 AM
    PCTELMichaelRosenberg PCTELMichaelRosenberg
      Project Holder
    Graphic #1: Drive Testing. Operators use our software and hardware to gather data on wireless networks—basically checking for network coverage and quality of service. One possibility would be a car or van with something to represent cellular signals that are being measured. But I’m very open to different possibilities here Graphic #2: Benchmarking: Cellular network operators use our products to help test for all of the signals that are out there on a channel they’re going to use. Usually this is done when an operator purchases a new operating band. Something that indicates detecting signal levels from various sources may work—but once again I’m very open to your ideas. Graphic #3: Indoor Measurements: Similar in goal to drive testing, but for indoor locations such as airports. Anything that represents cellular coverage inside would be fine. Graphic #4: Interference Management. Stray signals can disrupt cellular reception. Our products help carriers measure and manage these problems. We suggest something demonstrating distress/disrupted communications on a cellular phone.

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  • February 02, 2011 11:18 PM
    Studio10 Studio10
     
    Can you provide more info please? Also can you guarantee the prize? Thanks!

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  • February 02, 2011 1:09 AM
    blanknull blanknull
     
    Kindly give more info about this project. It'd help also if you give the company website so we could incorporate the colors.

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  • February 01, 2011 11:39 AM
    silvr7 silvr7
     
    Sounds like a great project! What are the four areas that you would like to have depicted?

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