Welcome all designers! Thank you in advance for joining my contest.
Please keep in mind that this logo will be used for EMBROIDERY. There are a few tips for creating an "embroidery friendly" logo:
1.Make sure your logo will look good in a black and white version as well as full color. It is easy to forget that you may want to put your logo in places that more than one color either is not possible or is cost prohibitive. One example of this is for Promotional Products like pens where full color logos are just not practical. Think ahead here, and have your logo designed so that a single color version still looks good
2. Watch the "Fine Detail". Fine detail is pretty in a picture, but it becomes very problematic especially for embroidery. There are many elements that look great on a computer screen but absolutely cannot be embroidered and are difficult for screen printing. Very small text, or very fine lines muts be avoided.
3. One final note is that gradients are more difficult for embroidery and are more expensive to have digitized.
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Porteur du Projet
THANK YOU ALL DESIGNERS FOR YOUR HARD WORK.
YOU ARE ALL TALENTED PEOPLE.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Porteur du Projet
Please keep in mind that this logo will be used for EMBROIDERY. There are a few tips for creating an "embroidery friendly" logo:
1.Make sure your logo will look good in a black and white version as well as full color. It is easy to forget that you may want to put your logo in places that more than one color either is not possible or is cost prohibitive. One example of this is for Promotional Products like pens where full color logos are just not practical. Think ahead here, and have your logo designed so that a single color version still looks good
2. Watch the "Fine Detail". Fine detail is pretty in a picture, but it becomes very problematic especially for embroidery. There are many elements that look great on a computer screen but absolutely cannot be embroidered and are difficult for screen printing. Very small text, or very fine lines muts be avoided.
3. One final note is that gradients are more difficult for embroidery and are more expensive to have digitized.