Re: [HACKERS] Poster(s) needed

2002-05-18 Thread Lincoln Yeoh

How about the postgresql logo - is there a source vector/postscript of it 
so that he can blow it up without res loss and print it? The logo designer 
may still have the source files.

Cheerio,
Link.

At 02:56 AM 5/18/02 -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:

Not that I'm aware of anyone making ...

On Fri, 17 May 2002, Michael Meskes wrote:
  month, I'd like to get some PostgreSQL posters for the booth. But I have
  no idea where to find some.
 
  Do we have that kind of stuff? Or where could I get it? Preferable of 
 course as file so I can print it myself.



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Re: [HACKERS] Poster(s) needed

2002-05-18 Thread Tom Lane

Lincoln Yeoh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 How about the postgresql logo - is there a source vector/postscript of it 
 so that he can blow it up without res loss and print it?

I have EPS versions of both the elephant-in-crystal and cartoon-elephant
logos.  I'm pretty sure both are up on the website someplace, 'cause I
didn't make either one.

BTW, Marc will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think officially the
crystal one is the PG project logo while the cartoon is more associated
with PostgreSQL Inc.  I tend to ignore this distinction though, since
the crystal logo renders beautifully on screen but is nearly unusable
for black-and-white printouts.  So I like to use whichever fits the
need at hand.

regards, tom lane

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Re: [HACKERS] Poster(s) needed

2002-05-17 Thread Marc G. Fournier


Not that I'm aware of anyone making ...

On Fri, 17 May 2002, Michael Meskes wrote:

 Hi,

 since we will show PostgreSQL related stuff on Linuxtag in Germany next
 month, I'd like to get some PostgreSQL posters for the booth. But I have
 no idea where to find some.

 Do we have that kind of stuff? Or where could I get it? Preferable of course as file 
so I can print it myself.

 Thanks in advance

 Michael
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