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alienpyro
01-25-2008, 03:45 PM
we really need graphic design talent


Imagine a fleet of Ron Paul vehicles roaming high-traffic areas 24/7

First off, check out this amazing vehicle wrap:

http://www.drive4ronpaul.com/sample.jpg

Basically, we want something even sweeter than this for Ron Paul.
Here are some thumbnails of other examples:

http://www.drive4ronpaul.com/thumbs.jpg

So far we have a ton of support for this idea and roughly 500 people who have volunteered to have their car to be wrapped in completely removable vinyl for the purpose of getting Ron Paul elected. As of now we are putting the finishing touches on www.Drive4RonPaul.com, including getting it functional in IE. What we need help with right now is graphic designs/artwork for the wraps.

The adobe illustrator template can be downloaded here (http://www.drive4ronpaul.com/jeep_52.ai). It is 1 20th to scale.

Please if you have any artistic talent, download the template and see what you can come up with. Please send all your ideas to Drive4RonPaul@gmail.com.

Here are the technical specifications of what we need:

File Formats-Mac or PC

* Illustrator CS2 or below - .ai, .eps or .pdf files
* Photoshop CS2 or below - .tif, .eps. or .psd files
* InDesign CS2 or below - .indd files
* Corel Draw 12 or below - exported to Illustrator (.ai) for Mac Version
* Quark 6.0 or below - .qxd files
* Freehand and Flexi- converted to Illustrator (.ai) or .eps format

FONTS

* Please include your fonts or convert all text in your documents to outlines!

PHOTOS
* All photos should be at least 150 dpi at print size. If scanning your image, please scan it with the above settings. Larger print sizes may allow for lower resolution. Preferred file formats are .tif, .eps or .psd. Jpegs can be used but are not advised due to the data loss (during compression) associated with them. Gif and bmp files are generally unacceptable.

RGB/CMYK

* Files saved in RGB or CMYK are accepted, while CMYK is preferred. Keep your file in the color space it was created in, and don't mix the two. (IE, do not place RGB images in a CMYK document or the reverse.)

COLORS

* All specialty colors need to be clearly identified, especially PMS colors.

http://www.drive4ronpaul.com/drive4ronpaul_banner.jpg (http://www.drive4ronpaul.com)

Joseph Hart
01-31-2008, 12:06 AM
Do you need to buy the wrap? I work at a sign store and these things are not cheap at all. :/ I really hope you are not doing this for money in your pocket.