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#151569 29-Aug-2014 11:29
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Is there a desire for higher resolution logos? 

I'm a bit fed up with fuzzy edges (and I think my Nuc can handle the extra processing) so have been slowly preparing some vector based solid white Freeview channel logo's. They are still a week or two away from me having enough time to finish them but if there is some interest I will pop a link to download them here when done.

Not all of them have come from very good source images so there is a bit of creative freedom on the borders but they should be more than good enough for general use. 

I haven't checked to see if logo's are best as square or rectangular png's, or even if there is an optimal res (I was thinking around 400x400) but it's sort of irrelevant if they're vector files as resizing is simple. 

Let me know if anyone wants them, or if they know more about the physical attributes I should aim for and i'll put them online. Better yet, let me know if they already exist so I can just download someone else's images ;)

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  #1122643 5-Sep-2014 16:15
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Updated logos in full 1000x1000 dimensions are linked below. This can be considered a beta I suppose and i'm happy to take requests on scaling of logos and edits but might not be able to do them all if they just don't work.

There are white, colour, large, and small rounded border versions in the archive.

Mega link for logos

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