Logo/Wallpaper/Media Graphical Design stuffs

Created or found some images that you would like to share with others? please post them in here. Buttons, backgrounds, borders or any images people could use in there applications.
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kolega28
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Due to lots of boredom I've been making some icons and banners and things, pics will be included. I can make logos and basically anything in a modern look, so if you want I can hook you up with something, pm me if need be.
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it looks nice. what software did you use?
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noypikami wrote:
it looks nice. what software did you use?
Just photoshop
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Most of these look hackware :P
What are you up to #kolega28 :?


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They look really nice
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Looking nice, although I'd recommend designing icons in a vector editor like Inkscape or Illustrator. As SVG = Scalable Vector Graphic meaning these (.svg) files can be scaled to any resolution and it'll maintain it's quality unlike other image files. That's why most companies like facebook, twitter, dropbox, etc: use svgs for they're logos.
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mikethedj4 wrote:
Looking nice, although I'd recommend designing icons in a vector editor like Inkscape or Illustrator. As SVG = Scalable Vector Graphic meaning these (.svg) files can be scaled to any resolution and it'll maintain it's quality unlike other image files. That's why most companies like facebook, twitter, dropbox, etc: use svgs for they're logos.
I know but I have no experience with vector editors, while having loads of experience with bitmap editors like gimp or photoshop. Also most of my customers don't know how to use SVG's or don't have experience with them so it winds up easier using a more universal format like PNG,
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