On 18/03/17 15:48, John Luke Gibson wrote:
I'm not entirely sure why resolution should be relevant. Something without small defining characteristics that are unclear or illegible when the resolution is low might be desire-able, but I would assume so long as any is still atleast 10 pt font when shrunk to 3cm on its widest dimension, it should be sufficient.
Depends on what the logo is for. As a certification mark, without checking, I want to say that typical is the logo in a 3/4"x3/4" box. That's usually full-colour in good printing, though. Then again, the resolution is good enough that less important text can probably be allowed to go down to 8pt.
For an EOMA-X certification mark, I'd be inclined to say that EOMA and the number referencing which set of housings should have a version very similar to the [full-colour] standard version that could even be injection molded into a plug. To wit, the EOMA-68 breakout board should be able to have the certification mark silkscreened onto it or molded into some part of the very minimal case it may have.
Tor
On 3/18/17, Alain Williams addw@phcomp.co.uk wrote:
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 03:14:11PM -0700, Mike Leimon wrote:
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Oh and I have one more general comment about logo creation of this sort... I think that it is very important to make sure it will look good rendered in only black and white because, that is essentially what it is going to look like when the logo/certification mark gets silk-screened onto a product.
And also low resolution especially when scaled so that it is really small - eg the side of some box. This is my objection to the top of the two logos that you have.
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