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I often go to the Logo of the Day website, both to find inspiration and to laugh over some of the designs :) Because designing a good-looking and meaningful logo is not an easy task, even though it can look deceptively easy on the surface. There is so much to think about, like the message you want to bring across and the kind of emotions you want to evoke in people. It's very similar to designing small desktop or website icons; you want to say as much as possible, but you only have so much space. Very tricky indeed.
So, my question goes to the community: Ever tried your hands on logo or icon design with GIMP? Or is GIMP not the best tool for this kind of creative work? Any thoughts?
So, my question goes to the community: Ever tried your hands on logo or icon design with GIMP? Or is GIMP not the best tool for this kind of creative work? Any thoughts?
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Date: 24 January 2010 18:33 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 24 January 2010 18:42 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 25 January 2010 17:57 (UTC)One thing you might want to play with is the hotkey settings. I know I found some things in GIMP that weren't all that intuitive to me as their defaults. Your tablet issues might be the same way.
Tablets are awesome, in my opinion. Once you get used to it (which doesn't usually take long, especially once you get used to the fact that the tablet maps to the screen, so the left edge of the tablet = the left edge of the screen), you'll be hard-pressed to go back to a mouse!
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Date: 26 January 2010 20:03 (UTC)