Microsoft .Net Vector Logo?
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Why not vectorize (is this a word?) it yourself? There are a number of software solutions that can do this for you. As far as I remember, there are online services that offer this, too.
We are using Linux daily to UP our productivity - so UP yours!
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Why not vectorize (is this a word?) it yourself? There are a number of software solutions that can do this for you. As far as I remember, there are online services that offer this, too.
We are using Linux daily to UP our productivity - so UP yours!
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You get access to their marketing materials at a certain Microsoft Partner level, so I doubt you'll find anything available on the web. At any rate, using their logos without their consent is asking for trouble. If you have consent, they'll provide the materials you need. Cheers, Drew.
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You get access to their marketing materials at a certain Microsoft Partner level, so I doubt you'll find anything available on the web. At any rate, using their logos without their consent is asking for trouble. If you have consent, they'll provide the materials you need. Cheers, Drew.
We are a certified partner, and I found the PressPass link throught the partners portal. I think MS offers only 300dpi tiff format for their products logos, thought they provide vector pdfs for mcp logos and partners competencies. We are creating a large printed banner (1x2 m) with our comptencies logos (.Net, JAVA, PHP) but the tiff logo is not large enougth. Regards, Ghassen
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We are a certified partner, and I found the PressPass link throught the partners portal. I think MS offers only 300dpi tiff format for their products logos, thought they provide vector pdfs for mcp logos and partners competencies. We are creating a large printed banner (1x2 m) with our comptencies logos (.Net, JAVA, PHP) but the tiff logo is not large enougth. Regards, Ghassen
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but the tiff logo is not large enougth.
Which is why it's probably important to contact Microsoft directly and ask for what you need. It's likely that they don't provide them for a reason and by telling them what you plan to do, they may make them available to you, although they may require that you submit your design to them for approval before you go ahead with it. That's what many of the agencies I deal with make us do when we use their logos. Cheers, Drew.