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Originally Posted by bc-chris
there's been a number of times that a printed digital transfer has been suggested/recommended.
i guess what bugs me the most is there just appears to be no knowledge of basic restrictions/limitations of other industries. the designers don't need to be 'masters' of all industries that their logos could be applied in, but a basic knowledge of limitations sure wouldn't hurt!
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They barely have the basic knowledge of their own industry. Now if someone in their organization started giving out pinky rinks maybe they'd take things more seriously.
Side logo story. I used to take on graphic tasks as part of a jack-of-all media side role in my architectural career. I was young and knowledgeable about tech in an industry full of old schmucks, and these guys don't outsource much of anything if they can get one of their own to do it. So after building yet another website for my employer, my boss tells me to get a billboard sign printed up with our company logo to go on a site sign at one of our projects. The only digital logo they had was a 100x100 jpg. Uh, ya sure. I can print this 36" wide, but let me warn you what that might look like.
So, uh, guess you're learning how to do vector graphics and remake this thing eh?