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Please help clean up my attempts at creating a signature logo.


Roberts1010

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I have attempted (and obviously failed miserably) to create a signature logo with microsoft word and paint. I like the layouts, but the image resolution pretty much stinks. I don't know if it can be cleaned up????? I want to be clear enough I can make it bigger to put it on a poster. If anyone could clean this up (I don't know if that's even possible), I would be beyond grateful because I've been at this for literally 30 plus hours, and this fuzziness is all I have to show for it. But, I still like them. All my thanks!!!

I am an author and if you have any other ideas for a logo, bring it on! I'd love to see other creative ideas. If you're able/willing to help....thank you!!!!

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Oh, and if you could get Wanda on the swirly logo and better centered (closer and up a tad to the Harkins) that would be supurb!
 
If you need clear images large enough for poster printing, these are going to need to be remade in vector format. The fonts used would be needed, and the book graphics/flourishes will need to be recreated or vector replacements sourced.

Cleaning up low res images won't be good enough, in my opinion.
 
Okay, I'll have to google that to understand, but I'll try. I may just be outta luck with it and will just have to do maybe 11 x 14 size. Do you think these could be blown up that big?
 
You could try making them on larger Paint documents, but the real problem is that MS Word and Paint are not ideal to use for logo design.

Your best bet is to share the names of the fonts used here (if you want to keep the same fonts) and ask for these to be remade in Illustrator or Photoshop in vector format. You can try that here, or post a paid request.
 
Oh, I can do that! Here's the link to the curly one: https://www.dafont.com/respective.font
I can't find the link to the other one (which is sad because I liked it better I think), but I do have the font I downloaded if that helps....1508644632680.png
If it's not doable here, I'll move it over to the paid site. Thank you for the feedback!
 

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