Dear Mariano
get versions suitable for the web at
http://esug.org/design/Edinburgh/Esug2011_logo_web/Esug2011_logo_128x128_72ppi.png
(That is the one you see on the web page. 64x64 and 256x256 are in the
same place.)
There is also the
Conference Resources
Logo small or LARGE
buttons on the main page (scroll down in the left-hand panel).
I can also supply higher dpi and/or 512x512 for anyone wanting printable
versions for posters, etc.
Our poster is also under the conference resources heading. And there
are various pictures on the website pages which you are welcome to use.
The one on the travel page is the poster headpiece, with ESUG and
smalltalk logos. The others are just pictures of Edinburgh.
HTH
Yours faithfully
Niall Ross
Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
to include in slides, websites, etc....
thanks
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Thanks Niall, but I was asking logos of ESUG itself, not ESUG conference
2011. The only ESUG logo I can get from ESUG website is too small.
But anyway, I also needed the ESUG Conference logo (which I did't started to
serach it) so you saved me time in avance,
So anyone knows where can I get larger ESUG organization logo?
Thanks.
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Niall Ross nfr@bigwig.net wrote:
Dear Mariano
get versions suitable for the web at
http://esug.org/design/Edinburgh/Esug2011_logo_web/
Esug2011_logo_128x128_72ppi.**pnghttp://esug.org/design/Edinburgh/Esug2011_logo_web/Esug2011_logo_128x128_72ppi.png
(That is the one you see on the web page. 64x64 and 256x256 are in the
same place.)
There is also the
Conference Resources
Logo small or LARGE
buttons on the main page (scroll down in the left-hand panel).
I can also supply higher dpi and/or 512x512 for anyone wanting printable
versions for posters, etc.
Our poster is also under the conference resources heading. And there are
various pictures on the website pages which you are welcome to use. The one
on the travel page is the poster headpiece, with ESUG and smalltalk logos.
The others are just pictures of Edinburgh.
HTH
Yours faithfully
Niall Ross
Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
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thanks
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http://marianopeck.wordpress.**com http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
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On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck
marianopeck@gmail.com wrote:
So anyone knows where can I get larger ESUG organization logo?
http://www.esug.org/data/Logos+Graphics/
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Thanks Damien. That was perfect.
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Damien Cassou damien.cassou@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck
marianopeck@gmail.com wrote:
So anyone knows where can I get larger ESUG organization logo?
http://www.esug.org/data/Logos+Graphics/
--
Damien Cassou
http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st
"Lambdas are relegated to relative obscurity until Java makes them
popular by not having them." James Iry
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