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Graphic Request Thread


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Please pin this and post all requests graphic related here - be it internet banners, avatars, sigs - you name it, just post them here and i, or the helpful neowin grpahics team will hopefully get to it... :D

Thread title edited, this is not an "offcial" request thread and not the only one, people may still make request threads, otherwise they would get buried in here. Thanks for understanding

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Ok how about a cool logo I can use on a new website I am going to create.

My Site is going to be a personal site, not a commerical. It's called TekNGN (Tech Engine)

I'd like a cool industrial but not too busy look. You can make it a big one if you want. I haven't quite decided on the UI look yet.

Slogan: "Powering the Digital World."

Can anyone provide ideas or their examples for a logo?

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Ok how about a cool logo I can use on a new website I am going to create.

My Site is going to be a personal site, not a commerical. It's called TekNGN (Tech Engine)

I'd like a cool industrial but not too busy look. You can make it a big one if you want. I haven't quite decided on the UI look yet.

Slogan: "Powering the Digital World."

Can anyone provide ideas or their examples for a logo?

What is the content of the site going to relate to?

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You know, I'm sorry I haven't had too much time to come up with content yet. It will definitely start as a personal site. I would like to showcase some digital photography. It will house some tools I will create like a guestbook, a family collaboration site (where families can communicate), and it could possibly grow into something more advertising. I'm not exactly sure yet to tell you the truth. I'm just floating ideas around.

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OK then :), chorpeac here is what I came up with:

Hmm....not too bad. I'm not too crazy about the background though. You could try a metallic look. And I would like the text to be very readable.

Oh and this isn't for a signature. I just wanted to let you know, so you could make it bigger or smaller or of different dimensions as a signature graphic if you want.

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Try this for a first base on which to work from. Just keep shouting until we get it moulded to something that suits.

tekngn-public.jpg

I've tried to keep it technical/industrial without going too 'busy'. Don't worry about offending me, you won't.

Damn. Just noticed the tears on the top edges of the uprights. They crept in when I resized.

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