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  1. #11
    minidriver#1
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    what font have you used on the main site logo? the newminiscotland logo...

  2. #12
    minidriver#1
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    http://www.newvibes.com/mini/mini.gif for my first test flier. nice simple design... took the wording from the site. what do you think? i'll do a more complex one too. This is for handing out, like size A6 (quarter size of A4) and i can do complex A3/A4 ones in colour :) i'll post those designs up too.

  3. #13
    minidriver#1
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    i guess the lack of reply means its pants? :'(

  4. #14
    knaone
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    Looks good to me, Sorry, I was waiting for Calum to reply


  5. #15
    Julz
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    I've yet to see it cause I think a mole has chewed through the only phone cable to Blair cause everything's going a bit slow.
    Nice to have met you btw. Yes peeps, he's a real person and not a figment of the forum!! (met him in Halfords with his green mini and steered him towards the Zymol!!)

  6. #16
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    quote:Originally posted by KJ_innit

    http://www.newvibes.com/mini/mini.gif for my first test flier. nice simple design... took the wording from the site. what do you think? i'll do a more complex one too. This is for handing out, like size A6 (quarter size of A4) and i can do complex A3/A4 ones in colour :) i'll post those designs up too.

    I have just had a quick look at it and my thoughts were .......becauce its done white on black its going to be a pain to print off and quite expensive to download heaps of them with my old printer.



    Just my tuppence worth

  7. #17
    minidriver#1
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    well in actual fact, being a graphic designer, costs are the same, since they are charged by copy and not by ink used :P but its a good observation, so it may help to invert the colours and have a black and white version and a colour postcard version which we could use at promotional events. Black and white flyers for putting on cars or something. i can get a good deal on printing since i flyer dundee on a reg basis for my own site. i'll let you know what i find out. Although, i must say, unless the flyers are distributed nationally, i've only seen about 7 or 8 minis whose owners i do not yet know.

  8. #18
    Monsta Mo Mini
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    I've not been ignoring you KJ, just been busy.

    I've got the same view as John with regards to peeps printing out their own - it'd be a bit heavy on the black ink.

    As I said I'm going to do a flier (this week I hope) and it can be downloaded (hi-res pdf), that way we can keep everything "on brand" (to use designer speak). I'm not sure that going to the expense of a print run is necessary at this stage unless you are getting a very very good deal (ie freebie). What amounts are you talking and what would be the minimum run?

    BTW the font used throughout is DIN.

  9. #19
    minidriver#1
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    aye, spose, sorry , i didnt actually think of that. lol. don't worry, i'll think of something

  10. #20
    Linda M
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    I thought your flier was very well done KJ but I agree about the ink thing. I liked the way you'd done the NEWMINISCOTLAND.CO.UK in the grey/white/purple/white colours, we should get window stickers like that.

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