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I made a Photoshop document for any graphic designers who are looking for a professional way to showcase their work. The .zip file contains a .PSD file and a Readme file, which explains what the document is and how to use it to showcase your logo(s). You may have seen other designers use a showcase template to display their logos time and time again. If you either; a) cannot create one, or b) are too lazy to make one :P, this is for you.
In a nutshell, the document is a "template" that you can use to create your logo and show it off in grayscale, black & white, and full color.
Below is a sample of what the blank template looks like:
To download it, simply copy and paste the following URL into your address bar:
Full instructions come with the document so using it should be a breeze. Feel free to change it around as you wish, either by modifying colors or the basic layout of the file.
Displaying your work in a template such as this gives you and your logo a much more professional look, and tells the client that "you mean business". Hope those who can use it enjoy it
For those wondering, the font used is called 'Sydnie'. The font typically comes with Quicktime Player, but if you do not have the player then feel free to use another font.
In a nutshell, the document is a "template" that you can use to create your logo and show it off in grayscale, black & white, and full color.
Below is a sample of what the blank template looks like:
To download it, simply copy and paste the following URL into your address bar:
Code:
http://www.mogbase.com/Logo%20Workstation.zip
Full instructions come with the document so using it should be a breeze. Feel free to change it around as you wish, either by modifying colors or the basic layout of the file.
Displaying your work in a template such as this gives you and your logo a much more professional look, and tells the client that "you mean business". Hope those who can use it enjoy it
For those wondering, the font used is called 'Sydnie'. The font typically comes with Quicktime Player, but if you do not have the player then feel free to use another font.
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