Hi all,
some things to try and help out:
Stickers are easy:
- use a bleed background be it white or another color. (NO gradients)
the message needs to be read asap and any complicated background uses to
much brain to make it easy readable.
- spread the message as big as you can keeping between 3 and 5 %
backgroound border and thus do not use drawn borders, hence they are not
a message
- if to put on a poster: maybe transparent with one color is nice?
screen print makes these really nice. Has a stamp effect.
- avoid using none message and none logo images ans additions (wired
gulls?) the take up space and are not a message and there is the brain
thing.
I might have answers to other questions if you have them :)$
Steven P
Gerry F B Ong schreef:
Here's the link ...
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=63171
Transparent background with wire gulls--looks good on white paper ;-)
OpenOffice.org logo and three slogans are used (three PNG files in all):
Slogan 1: The Open Source Office Suite
Slogan 2: Open. For Business.
Slogan 3: Free Your Files.
There are no borders as the size fits the C2241 Avery Rectangle
sticker template (A4) in Writer. Bottom part of wire gulls is
cropped. 300dpi versions are available and seem to look better than
the 144dpi versions when used with Writer to print the stickers.
Other proposed artwork for stickers are most welcome...calling all
artists--that includes *you* :-)
Cheers,
Gerry
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