"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quite often, we'll sweat the details a little much.If a client can't be bothered to send vector curves, or properly embed the font,they're likely not that concerned, or have no right to be in the first place. Cheers.
Hey Guys thanks for the help, after about 2 hours of dinking around I found enough stuff that was close and I cobbed up a text logo. Yes Integrity I just needed the text as shown...... took me most of the afternoon but it worked out here is the result.Thanks guys really appreciate the help mooseman
I agree with you 100% but the reality is my meager little slice of the market place would be cut by about 75% if I didn't kiss a little ass...do a little dance to snag a pile of dead presidents...or on your side of the pond... I am always looking for a pony while aiming for the bullseye even if it takes a century of monkey business to see that bag of sand. mooseman
Quote from: mooseman on May 31, 2013, 07:07:32 PMI agree with you 100% but the reality is my meager little slice of the market place would be cut by about 75% if I didn't kiss a little ass...do a little dance to snag a pile of dead presidents...or on your side of the pond... I am always looking for a pony while aiming for the bullseye even if it takes a century of monkey business to see that bag of sand. moosemanI do it everyday man.I don't want to come across as 'above that' or something, I take care of my clients. What I was pointing out, was the fact that, like myself, you may be guilty of driving yourself nuts over something the client isn't even overtly aware of.Sometimes, you gotta take a step back before diving in.And all that.*hard lessons learned.Typing thoughts as best I can.Cheers.
Quote from: mooseman on May 31, 2013, 05:43:07 PMHey Guys thanks for the help, after about 2 hours of dinking around I found enough stuff that was close and I cobbed up a text logo. Yes Integrity I just needed the text as shown...... took me most of the afternoon but it worked out here is the result.Thanks guys really appreciate the help moosemanHere's my trick to finding vector logos for big companies like this or any with a substantial website. Use google's site search feature for PDF files. Looks like this in a google search box "pdf site:https://www.care-net.org".First result was this: https://www.care-net.org/uploads/affiliation_docs/2pgs-Standards-Adoption-Color.pdf which if you zoom in on the logo you'll see it's vector in there.Download pdf. PLACE the pdf in an open illustrator file. Then go to Object - Flatten Transparency, in the options box I always select "convert all text to outlines". Hit ok, then start unmasking and ungrouping the object until you get the vector paths of the logo.Done, vector logo! None of their other pdf's on their site used the actual font for their logo, closest they used was Modern no20 in some of their brochures.
this looks pretty common but damn I can not find this bugger....can anybody ID for me please?Thank you mooseman
Quote from: mooseman on May 31, 2013, 08:51:14 AMthis looks pretty common but damn I can not find this bugger....can anybody ID for me please?Thank you moosemanI found this through "Imagaro z" the font is "EngrvOS205 BT Roman"