Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Matching font/alphabet

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Matching font/alphabet

    Hey all,

    Any ideas on how to match the alphabet used in this logo? I am working with the customer, but they don't think they have the original.

    http://www.acornoutfitters.com/

    Thank you,
    Linus

  • #2
    I just posted an email flyer I got for vectorizing anything for logos. Once vectorized, you can import it into Design shop and digitize it.
    Or contact Sal (All-in-one Hooper guy) and he can do it all for you.
    Just remember-this client won't 'own' your copy of his logo-unless you SELL it to him! Don't give away your vector version without getting paid for the service. Otherwise you have just saved him hundreds of dollars for 'art charges' he would have had to pay for anything else they get imprinted. (letterheads, ad specialties, truck lettering)
    When you get this converted-YOU have done the same work that a Graphic Service Agency would charge around $150 for...so if THEY can make money doing it, so should you!
    I convert logos like this every week for work I do-and I charge at least $25 for simple stuff.

    Comment


    • #3
      Not sure what you are looking for.
      Are you trying to just type in the font so it dopesn't have to be digitized? it is such an easy font if it were my I would right click on the web page logo and build right off the top og the .jpg or .gif that would be saved. TTF fonts don't always build perfectly and by the time you edit it, it could be faster to build it from scratch.
      If you are looking for a font. let me know and I can see if we can identify it.

      Ron
      Ron Vinyard<br />Body Cover Design<br /><br />Grants Pass, Oregon

      Comment


      • #4
        Linus,
        Unless you absolutely know you need the entire alphabet of this particular font, I would abandon your font search and simply have the customer's logo digitized.
        Is there a reason you need the font as opposed to an embroidered logo file?
        Heck, I could offer the digitzed logo in OFM format for $40 and if you continue to look, you might find someone who would do it for less.
        Pass this expense onto the customer, whether it be a direct one time charge or break it up into the total cost of the job per garment.

        Ed Orantes
        Melco Tech & Trainer
        -The Embroidery Authority-<br /><br />\"Turning your Problems into Production.\"<br />Ed Orantes<br />504-258-6260

        Comment

        Working...
        X