We are not Power Point users, so not sure if I can be of any help.
Basically we need a vector graphics file which has actual lines and curves
making up the graphic so the machines know where to do the cut lines.
If I remember right, there is a way to export to eps from PP, you might check.
If not, then we would have to recreate the file in the proper format, which
would be a $20 charge. When you send the file maybe let us know what fonts
you used and we can just recreate it to match.
I looked all through Power Point, and I can't export to the necessary file type. My version of Adobe Illustrator doesn't work either, so I can't make it as an AI file.
I'm thinking we just get this guy to make the final design and run it by us. All we need to give him is the layout, size, and logos we want to use.
I'm guessing he can also find a better font that will better match Nissan's TITAN & SE letters. Considering how cheap the stickers will cost, I dont think $20 is that much to ask, unless someone here can it it better for free.
Now the final questions. Do we want the logo to look like the following:
(Texas Shape = Size of TNT-SE and white Bar)
Or the original design:
(Texas Shape is a little bigger)
And finally another idea incorporating Nissan's "SHIFT_" theme:
Here is the Nissan font that the logo should mimic:
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Aggie. I like the second one. One file type does he require in order to make this work. A Vector file has a .mcd extension. If this is the file type that is necessary, I can probably help out.
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Just as an aside, if it's going to be lettering, cut-outs couldn't you just add whatever addtional lettering inside the sticker space? If someone didn't want it, they could just remove that portion of the decal from the sheet.
Looks sharp! Maybe someday the PA/NJ/DE Titans will have their own stickers....or a meet even!
Just as an aside, if it's going to be lettering, cut-outs couldn't you just add whatever addtional lettering inside the sticker space? If someone didn't want it, they could just remove that portion of the decal from the sheet.
Looks sharp! Maybe someday the PA/NJ/DE Titans will have their own stickers....or a meet even!
Steves that is an excellent idea. If someone isn't part of the website, but still wants to be part of our club, then they can just take off that part of the sticker.
Just as an aside, if it's going to be lettering, cut-outs couldn't you just add whatever addtional lettering inside the sticker space? If someone didn't want it, they could just remove that portion of the decal from the sheet.
Looks sharp! Maybe someday the PA/NJ/DE Titans will have their own stickers....or a meet even!
Thanks for the help! I never considered that option, but you are correct that since the components are separate, that part can be excluded for those who do not want it.
Excellent Stuff!
How is everyone doing?
I have been to busy too get in and say hello.
Havok how did ABU872 like the credit she got in the paper for her shot?
Thanks for the help! I never considered that option, but you are correct that since the components are separate, that part can be excluded for those who do not want it.
Excellent Stuff!
How is everyone doing?
I have been to busy too get in and say hello.
Havok how did ABU872 like the credit she got in the paper for her shot?
Yes, and she thought it was funny that is was credited to 'ABU872' and not her real name.
I figured that she would enjoy it.
Has there been any EMAILs generated by this?
I know VSHORTT got 1 for sure from some guy named Tiny who also likes ZIMA
I figured that she would enjoy it.
Has there been any EMAILs generated by this?
I know VSHORTT got 1 for sure from some guy named Tiny who also likes ZIMA
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