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7:35 pm
January 17, 2010


wspademan

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Post edited 12:26 am – January 18, 2010 by wspademan


Here's an 874×874 pixel version: http://commongoodbank.com/file…..20pure.tif

(There is a link to this on your organizer page, if you are a Community Division Organizer and are signed in.)

If you need something bigger, let me know.


7:26 pm
January 6, 2010


achaudoir

Eugene, OR

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Scaea said:How big is the biggest version of our logo by pixel? Is it possible that we could make a bigger one? So that if anyone was looking at a closeup, it would still look nice. I might be able to help with it if I'm given the biggest version we have. I could then blow it up and round off the edges so that it wont look pixilated anywhere…

I have access to a 8"x8" version of the common good bank logo.  A local Eugene graphics company blew it up last year for a 6' foot Common Good Bank banner I had made.  Are you interested in receiving a version of this?  I can see what I can do… if you could email me directly at achaudoir@commongoodbank.com that would be helpful to me.

4:58 pm
January 6, 2010


Edward Morrison

Gunnison Colorado

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How big is the biggest version of our logo by pixel? Is it possible that we could make a bigger one? So that if anyone was looking at a closeup, it would still look nice. I might be able to help with it if I'm given the biggest version we have. I could then blow it up and round off the edges so that it wont look pixilated anywhere…

6:27 pm
January 5, 2010


achaudoir

Eugene, OR

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posts 12

Scaea said:

The logo is a little pixilated when it's blown up.

Common Good Finance's biggest problem right now is appearing professional. What do we have to get people to trust us?


I've gotten both that we need people involved with more financial experience, and that the website could be more "professional"… money is the most important aspect of life for many people… what they do with it, second.  So, yeah, we not only have to appear professional, we've got to be on top of our game… think it, breath it, know it, feel it, be strong and confident for our common good.

6:08 pm
January 5, 2010


Edward Morrison

Gunnison Colorado

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posts 12

The logo is a little pixilated when it's blown up.

Common Good Finance's biggest problem right now is appearing professional. What do we have to get people to trust us?

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