Design a logo: win a free license! Thread poster: Hans Lenting
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Igor says: Okay, this is official. Please submit your ideas for CafeTran's icon until the end of January. The winner's icon will be included in the next update and the winner will receive a license for the unlimited version of CafeTran. Kind regards, Igor Kmitowski | | |
Hans Lenting Netherlands Member (2006) German to Dutch TOPIC STARTER Logo contest | Jan 16, 2012 |
Hans Lenting wrote: Igor says: Okay, this is official. Please submit your ideas for CafeTran's icon until the end of January. The winner's icon will be included in the next update and the winner will receive a license for the unlimited version of CafeTran. Kind regards, Igor Kmitowski Com'on guys, nobody here that likes to draw and design? Hans | | |
Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 02:07 English to German + ... In memoriam I think anyone who can draw and design... | Jan 16, 2012 |
Hans Lenting wrote: Com'on guys, nobody here that likes to draw and design? ... might not be interested in designing a logo for the equivalent of 80 Euro / $ 100 (the price of such a license) when the designer could as well charge the regular rate of $ 1500 - $ 5000 for designing a logo elsewhere. | | |
Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 11:07 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
Nicole Schnell wrote: Hans Lenting wrote: Com'on guys, nobody here that likes to draw and design? ... might not be interested in designing a logo for the equivalent of 80 Euro / $ 100 (the price of such a license) when the designer could as well charge the regular rate of $ 1500 - $ 5000 for designing a logo elsewhere. For the same reason that some people are willing to translate a CAT's user manual in exchange for a free license, even though they'd be selling themselves short if calculations were to be made. | |
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It's a logo for an icon... | Jan 16, 2012 |
Nicole Schnell wrote: ... might not be interested in designing a logo for the equivalent of 80 Euro / $ 100 (the price of such a license) when the designer could as well charge the regular rate of $ 1500 - $ 5000 for designing a logo elsewhere. We are talking about a logo for an icon here, not some gigantic, high-resolution graphics to be produced by a professional designer in PhotoShop. 80 euros is not that bad for a translator who spends 30-60 minutes of her/his time browsing through a picture library, pasting a picture in an icon editor, making a few changes to it and submitting the resulting .ico But if your time is too precious to be wasted on icon designing, no need to mention it here, you can just ignore the request. And as Samuel said, there are other motivators in life than mere money. | | |
Attila Piróth France Local time: 11:07 Member English to Hungarian + ... Design and translation | Jan 16, 2012 |
Samuel Murray wrote: For the same reason that some people are willing to translate a CAT's user manual in exchange for a free license, even though they'd be selling themselves short if calculations were to be made. It would make good sense to post such a translation request at a designer website. Attila | | |
Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 10:07 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ... community building approach vs pay a designer | Jan 16, 2012 |
I think it's a great idea to ask here instead of calling in the services of a professional designer. It's a good way of creating community involvement. If the users themselves have a hand at designing the products they use they are more likely to feel a sense of connection with the product. Just look at what happened to many of the old dinosaurs such as Trados etc. that failed to involve their users... Count me in! I'll give it my best shot. Michael p.s. @I... See more I think it's a great idea to ask here instead of calling in the services of a professional designer. It's a good way of creating community involvement. If the users themselves have a hand at designing the products they use they are more likely to feel a sense of connection with the product. Just look at what happened to many of the old dinosaurs such as Trados etc. that failed to involve their users... Count me in! I'll give it my best shot. Michael p.s. @Igor: can we have a little more info on the icon? dimensions/format etc.
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Design and translation | Jan 17, 2012 |
Attila Piróth wrote: Samuel Murray wrote: For the same reason that some people are willing to translate a CAT's user manual in exchange for a free license, even though they'd be selling themselves short if calculations were to be made. It would make good sense to post such a translation request at a designer website. Attila Actually that would not be such a good idea. This would be considered speculative work by most professionals and promoting this on a (professional, I assume) designer’s website would almost certainly get you a lot of flak. | |
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Attila Piróth France Local time: 11:07 Member English to Hungarian + ...
Ambrose Li wrote: Actually that would not be such a good idea. This would be considered speculative work by most professionals and promoting this on a (professional, I assume) designer’s website would almost certainly get you a lot of flak. Exactly. And I'm puzzled why the same doesn't seem to happen on a (professional) translator website when the roles are swapped. Attila | | |
Michael Beijer wrote: @Igor: can we have a little more info on the icon? dimensions/format etc.
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Igor Kmitowski Poland Local time: 11:07 Member (2016) English to Polish + ... Icon size and format | Jan 17, 2012 |
Hello Michael I am referring to this recommendation here: http://www.visualpharm.com/articles/icon_sizes.html I guess one universal size of at least 128x128 in PNG format would be fine. Later scaling it down and converting to other operating systems shouldn't be a problem. Igor Michael Beijer wrote: I think it's a great idea to ask here instead of calling in the services of a professional designer. It's a good way of creating community involvement. If the users themselves have a hand at designing the products they use they are more likely to feel a sense of connection with the product. Just look at what happened to many of the old dinosaurs such as Trados etc. that failed to involve their users... Count me in! I'll give it my best shot. Michael p.s. @Igor: can we have a little more info on the icon? dimensions/format etc.
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