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I prefer Micks, but not fond of the AU going down the page. I would prefer the url to be in lower case, all uppercase is okay for the name, because thats keeping the standard, but all uppercase isn't easy on the eyes for reading (one of the first things you learn in publishing).

I've put it up in lower case for interest sake, will leave it up to someone else to decide if the AU should go or not. Do we have copyright on the background, is it one of our shots? We'll need permission from Justin for his photo too (if its one of his).

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I think thats getting there, But I'm not a big fan of the SAU down the side, it looks asymetrical and out of place, when everything else is so symetrical. Plus we allready have it highlighted in red :(

Its definantly a good picture though, but where is the starlet? :D

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I think thats getting there, But I'm not a big fan of the SAU down the side, it looks asymetrical and out of place, when everything else is so symetrical. Plus we allready have it highlighted in red :)

Its definantly a good picture though, but where is the starlet? :rolleyes:

We were looking at the general design, so it looks like the verticle SAU is out with 1 suggestion and 2 no's so far.

We will probably try for a more recent picture that includes a models R31 to R34. Would love a v35 or the new GTR :-)

Maybe if Bob who hangs out at Inline still ends up getting one like he said he would, we could convince him? Ill have a chat to him next time im out there.

Im also against the SAU going down the side.

I need to know solid info: dimensions, what everyone likes / dislikes about this one, what colours should be used, whether we need a more up to date photo, what background etc...

Its all good to have a thread about a banner but who is going to design it? Should we have a competition and all vote on our favourite? - Otherwise we're never going to agree.

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Alsome Pic, man.

Vote one for that kind of pic on it.

My input is that the center car shoudn't be black. just puts to much black in the pic. My personal opinon. Would be fine if the side car was a differnt colour to

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my 2c

I wouldnt have that pic. To me it is saying: This is our club and these are the cars in it. I assume you'll be wanting to use the banner for years to some, and members come and go, and cars are bought and sold.

I'd prefer a more stylized design like some massive tailights, merged with a canberra feature such as the parliament house flag, merged with text that stands out.

As for the text, i would forget about trying to do the SAU thing... I think it's too distracting...better to make it easy to read and obvious what the name is.

Just have something like

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA

A.C.T.

and maybe the website somewhere.

my 2c

I wouldnt have that pic. To me it is saying: This is our club and these are the cars in it. I assume you'll be wanting to use the banner for years to some, and members come and go, and cars are bought and sold.

I'd prefer a more stylized design like some massive tailights, merged with a canberra feature such as the parliament house flag, merged with text that stands out.

As for the text, i would forget about trying to do the SAU thing... I think it's too distracting...better to make it easy to read and obvious what the name is.

Just have something like

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA

A.C.T.

and maybe the website somewhere.

I agree,

I also like the black one :D

What is everyones problem with black or dark????

Solid white or outline white lettering on a dark background stands out much more to the reader than the standard black on white...

Is anyone else going to submit something or decide on some dimensions?? Or am I the only person interested in making contributions to the design?

I like the black one of mick's too, but it would be good to see some test prints at about A3 size to get a better idea of how it will really look. A freind of mine is a graphic designer and would be able to give it a tidy up and resize for printing (both the test ones and full size). As with most printing, the more colours used the more expensive it gets; i don't know what prices have been gathered, but the simpler ideas are usually cheaper to produce and often look better.

Anyways, the style on mick's banner was what i had in mind when i came up with mine. The major difference is that i am trying to show the evolution of the skyline rather than just the best looking one (as if we don't all want a 34 GTR!)

SKYLINESAUSTRALIA

OO O_O OO OO oO oO

or

SKYLINESAUSTRALIA

OO O_O OO oO oO

I am putting my hand up to help out in any way i can. I would really like to see the banner up at wheels in march (hopefully tied to the federal tent so we are out of the sun again) let's get this ball rolling :blink:

Donnan

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