ProfShinServis

by garybaldi • Uploaded: Feb. 13 '10 - Gallerized: Feb. '10

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Description: For the wheel-repair workshop.
Status: Client work
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mcdseven Feb. 13 '10

well executed. great job gary.

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JoePrince Feb. 13 '10

Yeah this does look very nice. Sweet type!

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garybaldi Feb. 13 '10

uneekgrafix%5E It is Russian.. Something like ProfTireRep or 'Professional Tire Repair'

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siah-design Feb. 13 '10

I like this. Nice work :)

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slavaincomm Feb. 14 '10

Excellent realisation, the customer has accepted?

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Petro Feb. 14 '10

Looks good! What the font? Maybe OfficinaSans?

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garybaldi Feb. 14 '10

Yeah, this is Officina.*The customer hasn't see this logo. I am searching for the font alternatives.

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birofunk Feb. 14 '10

shows great technical ability

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logolover Feb. 14 '10

Great logo... Would you please tell me, which software do you work with to create such awesome works? I am a beginner and use Adobe Photoshop.

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garybaldi Feb. 14 '10

To make logotypes you need a vector program.*Adobe Illustrator is my choice.*Sometimes I use Flash.

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Petro Feb. 20 '10

You may use CorelDraw. This is great program to work with vector grafic too.%0D*:-)

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logomotive Feb. 20 '10

It's not about what you use, it's how you use it. I started with a crayon, moved to a pencil. I use Corel Draw daily but also use Illustrator. Prefer CD because it's like another extension of my body.

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oronoz ® Feb. 20 '10

Totally agree with you Mike :)

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garybaldi Feb. 23 '10

No, no corel please..

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cerise Feb. 23 '10

Yeh I agree with Mike. Freehand, Corel, Flash, Gimp or whatever. As long as you get the desired results right? Nice logo.

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graphicnature Apr. 06 '10

nice wrk*yeah i agree whateva software . . . they keep changing . . . basics never die*

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