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Need a gimp tutorial for all that; one need a real pen and paper for real design...? ![]() |
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liszt... (AT) aliceadsl (DOT) fr wrote: Well not sue if you are spamming or asking for critique. I'll be kind and assume the latter. http://www.molinellidesign.com/wp-co...12/carozza-bel... Well, not really. Depends on the application. For web use, not very good at all. 164Kb just for a logo is not very good on bandwidth. A little compression would help, but a feathery intricate graphic is hard to keep clear with JPG. So reducing color depth, I used 32 colors and got a decent looking PNG at 28Kb. But fine intricate graphic logos do not scale well so I'd say it has very limited application. In high resolution printing applications it might be okay. http://www.molinellidesign.com/ Okay you are spamming, right? http://www.molinellidesign.com/?paged=2 These are not very good examples of how to make a commercial website. Firstly, microfont that is grey on white... Secondly, the "Scroll-O-Death" layout that the 90s newbies of geocities infamy. Thirdly. Ugh! Do not scale images with HTML attributes! Resample to size, resample, resample, resample, resample! 880kB for one image alone!!! 1134x880 is not a suitable size for a webpage, and not optimized at all! Just stripping out your Canon PowerShot S80 EXIF info and a little compression reduce the file to 92Kb. Fourthly, the site is impossibly slow for dialup. Lastly, I am assaulted by some loud shuddering "music"!!! Need a gimp tutorial for all that; one need a real pen and paper for real design...? ![]() Not sure this translated well... -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIOhttp://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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Ok, i need a tutrial to make exactly the same stuff as i showed you, and wich is really nice stuff, but rather DESIGN and not LOGO related ! Sorry... For example what font is used in the Carozza Bella item ...? i will pass my evening searching for that font, since i installed fontforge on cygwin to be able to convert otf-->ttf, and more. |
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