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looks pretty good. car is WAY too big and flag needs to bein a more front on position. otherwise its ok.....

We are a car club, thats why the car on the banner is large, because we are advertising that we are a car club... ;)

I like it as it is now with the bigger writing Mick.... just need to find a good pic, hopefully Tezza can help :(

if not, I'll start a thread in the General section, or photography section - someone on this forum will have a good hi-res pic surely.

We are a car club, thats why the car on the banner is large, because we are advertising that we are a car club... :D

we are not selling jap-spec r34 GTR's nor do any active members in the ACT own an r34 GTR therefore we should not be advertising the fact..... im not saying that i could do a better job, but your trying to make a piece of art instead of trying to make a simple banner..... also having a big black car will cost more in ink and the contrast on an image that size and dark in colour will be nil. you wont see any of the detail....

So I got bored, and I'm sick, so I needed something to do.....

These are just done from some pics I've snapped over the years. I kinda thought that the banner should have actual cars from SAU ACT in it.

I have big arse high res ones if needed, the text & colours can be changed if needed of course.

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yeah I like that one best too

I like stylised rather than a photo :thumbsup:

I still like Micks though and I think it will look good with that black R34GTR....don't think it really matters where the car is from as it is just a representation of a Skyline, doesn't have to be identifiable as someone's actual car IMO..

Kids don't forget Texikhana is on in 2 weeks which means I will be in the national capital *hint*

If anyone can come up with a Bayside Blue or Black R34 GTR i'll do a shoot in Can-bra and give the images to SAU|ACT. :P They'd be full-res 8 megapixel images. :ninja:

Click on my signature to view my past automotive work. :laugh:

Vote 1 Mark as banner designer, fair few good designs in there.

They're just chopped photos with some blending and text... The banner should represent the ACT, it should contain images of an ACT landmark (Parliament house, Telstra Tower etc) and of course a nice clean Skyline or two.

If the background is to busy or there are too many colours it wont stand out as much from a distance and it wont attract peoples attention as it will just blend into its surroundings.

P.S. Mark - I dont think that the design with me making a stupid face represents the club very well... :(

That sounds like an excellent idea Ian, thanks.

Perhaps we should organise a short photo cruise before Texi?

I was thinking we could do something on the Saturday afternoon - 4pm onwards as that is the better time in regards to light levels,

We can do outside Kevin Rudd's workplace or this other place that i've found on google maps here

Your call guys.:(

They're just chopped photos with some blending and text... The banner should represent the ACT, it should contain images of an ACT landmark (Parliament house, Telstra Tower etc) and of course a nice clean Skyline or two.

If the background is to busy or there are too many colours it wont stand out as much from a distance and it wont attract peoples attention as it will just blend into its surroundings.

P.S. Mark - I dont think that the design with me making a stupid face represents the club very well... :(

I know that, ie the top is one layer, as is the bottom or they are both the same layer, and overlayed on each photo, even so I'm just saying they are good subject matter and good pics, so are yours.

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