They might not want to use a gradient. If they use the logo for a sign, they will want to keep the number of colors low, to keep the sign affordable. Something to conside when you are doing a logo for a brick-and-mortor store.
They might not want to use a gradient. If they use the logo for a sign, they will want to keep the number of colors low, to keep the sign affordable. Something to conside when you are doing a logo for a brick-and-mortor store.
true, but depends on sign construction. there are plenty of creative ways to do it that would be almost identical in price to a single color version.Originally Posted by David88vert
but generally gradients add cost, and increases cost of cut vynil stickers, business cards, letterhead and other general print work you might have.
Also remember people, these should most likly be done in pantone cmyk if you plan on gettin paid lol![]()
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