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#1 SurefirePaintin

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Posted 21 February 2008 - 05:18 AM

So I am a business owner looking to get a logo and a site done. I have read through the site and browsed the forums. Great.

A few questions arise though.

What files will I receive upon hosting a contest? For instance, I once had a local printing shop ask for a .pdf file as opposed to a .psd file. I just want to make sure I will have everything I need to get business cards done, flyers, etc.

If I am hosting a contest for a website, is there a limitation to how many pages I want, links, pictures, etc.? I got a quote from a local website design studio for A LOT more than what is suggested for a contest here. I just want to ensure everything works out before I host a contest.

Thank you!

#2 TommyGun96

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Posted 21 February 2008 - 10:47 AM

I think you must explain these conditions on the contest description, so everyone will know what files/formats you will be needing afterwards. ;)
"It´s better to die for something ... than to live for nothing!" :cool:

#3 member_gone

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Posted 21 February 2008 - 01:37 PM

standard logo package usually contains, ai, eps, pdf and few bitmap file formats, at least with me :)

#4 Anan

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Posted 25 February 2008 - 09:45 AM

as a contest holder ... i think you should described the term and condition of your future logo and site design. or you can contact the administrator for this.:)

but the most important is the price ... hehehe :D

#5 jupaduarte

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Posted 01 April 2008 - 03:58 AM

I'm agree with Logoholik, the file extention doesn't matter, we are professional in this area and we will do tehe best for you. The important thing is the price and the requirements you want.
JUAN PABLO DUARTE
Graphic Designer
www.juanpabloduarte.net




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