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Community Use Package: Logos
Paizo Publishing, LLC
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This package contains JPEG and PDF versions of Paizo Publishing's logos, for a total of 20 files.
GameMastery.jpg
Paizo Publishing, LLC.jpg
Pathfinder Chronicles.jpg
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.jpg
Pathfinder Society.jpg
Pathfinder.jpg
Planet Stories.jpg
Titanic Games.jpg
GameMastery.pdf
Paizo Publishing, LLC.pdf
Pathfinder Chronicles.pdf
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.pdf
Pathfinder Society.pdf
Pathfinder.pdf
Planet Stories.pdf
Titanic Games.pdf
Historic logos:
PAIZOCON 2009.jpg
RPG Superstar 2009.jpg
PAIZOCON 2009.pdf
RPG Superstar 2009.pdf
Last updated: July 13, 2009
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Can Logos be use in other images? they will not be scaled or modified in anyway, only put on top a a picture like a cover etc.
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Portella wrote:
Can Logos be use in other images? they will not be scaled or modified in anyway, only put on top a a picture like a cover etc.
This is a good point. Let's say, we want to have aPathfinder Qadira guild, could we cut the map and center around Qadira and then add some other images from the package overlapping it. Perhaps we could add our own desert to the picture too. In this way...could be create a banner for our website???
Zuxius
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Zuxius wrote:
Portella wrote:
Can Logos be use in other images? they will not be scaled or modified in anyway, only put on top a a picture like a cover etc.
This is a good point. Let's say, we want to have aPathfinder Qadira guild, could we cut the map and center around Qadira and then add some other images from the package overlapping it. Perhaps we could add our own desert to the picture too. In this way...could be create a banner for our website???
Zuxius
First of all, scaling them is fine, so long as you scale them proportionally—that is, don't shrink them more in one dimension than another.
You can place our images atop your own images, but you may not obscure parts of our images with your own images, or even with *our* own images—that would effectively be modifying them.
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I find it quite strange that only few of these logos are vector format. For example, there's only a drop shadow that requires pixel graphic in Pathfinder roleplaying game's logo, but the entire logo is pixel graphic. I have a character sheet which I'm updating to use community use package and I hoped it to include vectorized version of PFRPG logo... I know this is a small matter, but the logo has suffered a lot from jpg packaging. Sorry about complaining when this is absolutely great to have this kind of community policy =).
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Salama wrote:
I find it quite strange that only few of these logos are vector format. For example, there's only a drop shadow that requires pixel graphic in Pathfinder roleplaying game's logo, but the entire logo is pixel graphic. I have a character sheet which I'm updating to use community use package and I hoped it to include vectorized version of PFRPG logo... I know this is a small matter, but the logo has suffered a lot from jpg packaging. Sorry about complaining when this is absolutely great to have this kind of community policy =).
aye jpeg is not the best, png supports transparency and the no detail is lost.
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