
High resolution images destined for print should be stored as Tif files rather than as EPS or PDF files. ... read more
Even if you’re storing images that will later be printed, you should save and upload your images in the Adobe RGB colourspace.
Adobe RGB is what you should be using. ... read more
We deployed a new version of the app last night that changes the layout style and fixes a number of bugs.
We now have a fluid layout (resizes based on monitor size) that makes the most of the screen real estate that a user might have. For example when viewing files, you can now get more image in a row on larger screens. ... read more
When working with Reversed logos it’s worth considering what you’re going to upload for users without graphic applications.
For example a user may want a logo for a word document or powerpoint presentation. ... read more
How should you prepare your digital image files for storing in your image library and sharing with others.
Read this article that has advice on file compression, color space and file formats. ... read more
Another week has flown by. We’re now 14days until release.
So what’s new this week. ... read more
Blimey it’s June 6th already and another Friday is here and we’ve just deployed a big update.
So what’s new?
We changed the terminology of the previous Brands to Folders at the last update. Now we’ve reintroduced “brands” but it’s quite a different beast. ... read more
That week went too fast! here are again at Friday and it;s time to tell you about what’s new this week.
First of all you have probably noticed the new look. ... read more
Reading through my Coolhunting feed this morning and I came across Flogos – Logo that fly. These are really cool.
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Here we go – it’s Friday again and here’s a summary of updates added to the site.
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