Joules

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    5 Tips Designing Your Backdrop

    Posted on Thursday, 11 February, 2010 at 1:59 am

    1. Size Matters

    Make sure you know how much space you are working with so you can create the correct backdrop for your party.
    Gold – 5 feet wide, great for 2-3 people
    Platinum – 7 feet wide, great for 3-4 people
    Hollywood – 10 feet wide, great for 4-5 people & group photos

    2. Logo Quality
    For best quality output, logos should be in original Vector files (.ai, .eps, .pdf) If you are using Raster files (.psd, .jpg, tif ) – they should be 300 dpi or better for best output. Your logo can be manipulated as needed from there.


    3. Logo Structure
    For best visual results, the logo width shouldn’t be more than double the height. Note: Disproportionately sized logos may disturb the patterned layout.


    4. Fonts
    When choosing patterns that include both text and logos, or text only, select a font style that is bold, clean, clear and can be read from a distance.


    5. Pattern Layout
    Red Carpet Runway has a dozen popular pattern designs that you can select from for the placement of your logo(s). If you have a special layout request, we will work with you to accommodate your logos in that pattern.


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