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Graphic Request Thread

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Hey guys. I wanted to ask to see if someone could make or help me make a good logo for my senior project here at the Univ. of Tennessee. My project was to develop a marketing plan for an event that we either chose or made up. My partner and I chose to make up ours but it's a feasible idea. We made our plan for an NFL football game to be held at Bristol Motor Speedway. This idea has been thrown around before and we thought we'd try and see what we could come up with.

The logo part that I need done would be used on our cover sheet and on info pamphlets that we hand out to our classmates we are presenting to. On the logo, I would like a Tennessee Titans & Atlanta Falcons helmets clashing or to that effect and have it all over a picture or outline of Bristol Motor Speedway. If you need more details or clarification, please let me know.

Thanks in advance.

Any help would be great.

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thats reely cool

but cud u make the blue abit lighter and more greener

and cud it say b3n insted of bEn

cheers :D

Here you go...Sorry about the bEn. lol

If you still dont like the colors, I will send you the PSD and you mess with them. Lol

I am on Fire today...Lol

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hey /| Wing |\ welcome back! I was just wondering, if u got my pm i sent a lil while ago, and what u thought about my request :D thnx

yes i did :p and i got a few other ppls 2 ...... so am going through it 1 at a time so i will pm u when its a good time to talk about ur request.

(christ its nearly 11 i should still be in ma bed!!! :p :p :p :woot: :woot: :laugh: :laugh: :happy: )

btw A2 as i said your skills will improve over time and i can see urs increasing. :yes:

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Repost for JMann

Need a Logo for my new site, must say AnythingChat.com and some catchy subtitle such as "A site where you can discuss anything." Must use background color and size of attached image. 584x141 Pixels Should be in .jpg format. the site its going on is, anythingchat.com. The color of the text can be anything, doesn't matter. It can either be a forum banner or a splash page banner. I might try to use it for both :)

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JMann !

yust wondering if you can do my laptop like the siq below you made the specs are:

Processor Intel Pentium M 1.4 GHz

RAM 512 MB

Hard Drive 1 x 40 GB

Optical Storage CD-RW / DVD-ROM combo

Display 15.4 inch TFT active matrix - 24-bit (16.7M colours)

Graphics Controller ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9200 - 64 MB

Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition

and where the name adelon is now plz put Centrino?

THANKS ALLOT

Maby try out a blue/purpel color scheme don't realy now if that looks good feel free to try some diffrents..

i wonderd if any one can do this request?

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