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  1. Corel Vs. Adobe....

    So, after Joe carefully, reasonably, logically and calmly addresses your "concerns", you would then imply that Joe is being nothing more than argumentative? That is so childish.
  2. I'm not making this up

    :ROFLMAO: Yes, of course.
  3. I'm not making this up

    If you designed yourself a logo, then charged yourself $3,500, then refused to pay yourself, then you wouldn't be lying.
  4. Corel Vs. Adobe....

    ??? Really? I'm a little out of touch. Still use ACDSee 2.0, though...
  5. Corel Vs. Adobe....

    So, ACDSystems owns Canvas, now. When did that happen?
  6. Separating Images

    OK, that was a nice little exercise. I did, in fact, recreate the logo in OpenOffice Draw and made a PDF from it. I've never used this OOD before and it took me about 20 minutes to figure a few things out.
  7. Separating Images

    Oh, heck, I'll bet someone could even recreate that logo in OpenOffice Draw.
  8. New Company Logo?

    In my understanding, the tag TM designates a TradeMark, but doesn't necessarily mean the mark is registered, which is designated by the ® symbol.
  9. How do I level the head?

    Coming from a sailing background, my first thought was, "head up into the wind..."
  10. here are some business card fronts for you to unleash your wrath on

    +1 Here's what the name Mayhem brings to mind...
  11. here are some business card fronts for you to unleash your wrath on

    If you want to become a designer that is taken seriously, then learn to use type properly -- without stretching, compressing or squeezing it. Also, learn to use your negative space -- it is as much a part of the design process as picking a typeface or colour.
  12. here are some business card fronts for you to unleash your wrath on

    Rule #7 - Do not ever stretch, compress, squeeze or yank Avant Garde. It is a geometrically designed font and any variation from its original form looks scribbly. Rule #8 - Avoid using Avant Garde unless you have a very compelling reason for it -- which is almost never...
  13. any suggestions????

    Ummmmmm...... How will knowing the client and purpose help determine the name of the font?
  14. How to start an arguement

    No, it isn't...
  15. How to start an arguement

    No, it isn't... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQFKtI6gn9Y
  16. Weird problem

    Not really, Colin... but I can tell you how I would have approached it. I would have brought my brushed metal bitmap into corel simply as a bitmap then power-clipped it into the vector object. Negates the need for converting the vector object into a bitmap. You do know about Power-clipping...
  17. Serif font

    OK, thanks, Rex...
  18. Weird problem

    Bob, you may be getting great results with your method, but what you've described above simply does not exist -- a JPG file that is not compressed. A JPG file, by definition, is compressed and JPG compression is, by definition, lossy compression. If you want to send your files uncompressed...
  19. Serif font

    Isn't Californian just another name for Berkeley (Old Style)?
  20. I D please

    Stop. Yeah, that's the name of the font.
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