Capt Rocco
New Member
Hello,
I am ROCCO WILSON and my company is "SignShip" and I do Distinctive Signage along with Logos & Designs. I lettered my first sign in 1975 on the window of a Texaco gas station.
This is my logo design for Hurrah Players that I did in the 2002-2003 timeframe.
I include a special directive that states:
I require that anyone involved in the reproduction of this logo, be sensitive to the design integrity of these logos. ANY resizing should be done as proportional scaling and not by condensing or extending. The print area ratio should be considered secondary to preserving the logo design ratio.
This may go without saying, but I have found a trend in the mishandling of artwork with the tendency to "force" the image into the desired printable space without any consideration to the integrity of the design.
I attribute this to the accessibility of graphics software to untrained and non-artist computer operators that may not understand the ramifications of manipulating designs and the Copyright Laws that protect it.
The stars in this logo are a very important level that requires this adherence to this directive.
I would like to hear from ALL of you, the young & old, about this logo.
I will submit many other logos for your consideration and professional response in the near future.
Sincerely,
Rocco
View attachment Hurrah Players Logo (2023).jpg
I am ROCCO WILSON and my company is "SignShip" and I do Distinctive Signage along with Logos & Designs. I lettered my first sign in 1975 on the window of a Texaco gas station.
This is my logo design for Hurrah Players that I did in the 2002-2003 timeframe.
I include a special directive that states:
I require that anyone involved in the reproduction of this logo, be sensitive to the design integrity of these logos. ANY resizing should be done as proportional scaling and not by condensing or extending. The print area ratio should be considered secondary to preserving the logo design ratio.
This may go without saying, but I have found a trend in the mishandling of artwork with the tendency to "force" the image into the desired printable space without any consideration to the integrity of the design.
I attribute this to the accessibility of graphics software to untrained and non-artist computer operators that may not understand the ramifications of manipulating designs and the Copyright Laws that protect it.
The stars in this logo are a very important level that requires this adherence to this directive.
I would like to hear from ALL of you, the young & old, about this logo.
I will submit many other logos for your consideration and professional response in the near future.
Sincerely,
Rocco
View attachment Hurrah Players Logo (2023).jpg