

Fonts – A font selector previews all fonts installed, as well as a live preview of the text including all shaders and effects applied to it.Samples – Logoist comes with over 100 samples you can use as templates.Export – Logoist works independent of resolution, but allows export up to 600dpi in several file formats.Native Photoshop PSD export – Use Photoshop, Pixelmator, or any other graphics app supporting the Photoshop file format to refine your logo or include it in an existing project.Gestures – Logoist fully supports gestures on trackpads of newer MacBooks and on the Apple Magic Trackpad.Technology – Logoist uses advanced technologies such as Grand Central Dispatch and Core Image to provide a flawless workflow.Instead I insist that we use professionally produced images with a licence for web usage and explain the potential $250,000 claims on images registered with the US Copyright Office. There are also times when I’ll shoot something myself, since I was a full-time photographer for many years.Īs a very simple rule of thumb, if a client is reluctant to spend a few dollars on images they will be a pain to deal with, so I don’t even try to appease them nowadays by suggesting options like Unsplash. Sometimes I’ll find an image from iStock if I need something really specific, but they generally work out more expensive. The images are licensed under my name, so that means I can also use them on other projects if needed. Their collection is massive so I can generally find what I need.

At the end I bill clients for those images to ensure I make a profit and have invoices from Shutterstock with clear licence agreements. Nowadays I tend to take out a monthly subscription at Shutterstock without the auto renewal enabled and based on how many images I think will be required that month for ongoing client work. That was particularly vexing because the client had pots of money and was just being silly, but in the end I managed to ensure every image was properly licensed. I had another client who endlessly persisted in sending images he had simply grabbed off Google, Flickr or other websites and that became very tiresome having to explain a dozen times in writing that stealing images from the internet is a dumb idea. I documented it all at the time and later swapped them out for images from Shutterstock after explaining the potential issues. Not only did it take up many hours of my time for no financial gain, it also left me worried about exactly this kind of thing. I used Unsplash on one website early on, because the client was sending me horrendous images taken with her iPad and too cheap to spend a few dollars on licensed images.

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