My previous experience, SVG is delivered, I asked for font file as well and the designer accommodated additional small changes. I doubt that an .ico file will be a problem.
Color; My instructions has been such that it should be suitable to stitch on shirts. I really love the stitched approach, compared to he print, which fades and looks bad much sooner. On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 4:29 PM, Paul Merlin <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 2017-07-19 07:21, Niclas Hedhman a écrit : > >> Heads-up, >> >> I have been running a design contest on 99designs.com and as usual >> received >> a lot of good contributions. 46 designs from 16 designers around the >> world. >> >> In a couple of hours, I need to select finalists, and they get the idea is >> that the finalists get another 3 days to improve, and I will set up a Poll >> for us all to select the winner among the best of these. >> >> I think I should simply drop (as I have done so far) everything that I >> would be unhappy with, down to something like 5 designs to vote on. >> >> WDYT? >> >> Cheers >> > > Great! > > What are the deliverables? > > - Logo + Name > - Logo alone > > I would prefer a vector format like SVG so we can scale the logo as we see > fit. > Producing reasonably sized bitmaps from the SVG should be easy for us to > do. > > Ideally we would also get a .ico file, such small instances may need > manual refinement to show up nicely. > We can also handle this ourselves from a SVG if it's unpractical to ask > for it. > > If we want to revamp the website according to the future logo we'll need > to extract a color scheme from it. > If the selected logo only has plain colors it will be easy, if it has > gradients or any other texture then we may want to ask the designer to > provide a selected color scheme that make sense with the logo. > Again, we could also handle this ourselves if it's unpractical to ask for > it. > > Thank you Niclas for pushing this forward. > I can't wait to see the proposals! > > Cheers > > -- Niclas Hedhman, Software Developer http://polygene.apache.org - New Energy for Java
