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I have a .png file of our logo that im trying to change from being horizontal to being a vertical logo and i wondering if anyone has a suggestion for the easiest way to do that.

(very new to affinity so still trying to figure out the layout )

 

Thanks 

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Hi and Welcome to the forums @Dhanna2

My advice would really depend on what the text is.

Buckeye gold coin and jewelry

or

Buckeye coin and gold jewelry

or some other thing entirely.

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So, are you looking for something like this, or something different? (And if so, what?)

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Hi and welcome @Dhanna2

I would suggest rotating the full logo, and never using vertical text since it's the most difficult to read. Or it'll look like 2 logos, and that's not a good idea.

Since your logo doesn't have any visual part but the small leaf, and is only different texts, the best option is to keep all together.

 

@walt.farrell idea is good, but unless you're well know, the logo need the baseline.

 

For other uses, like icons for web site or apps, perhaps you'll need to work on the leaf to get it reconizable in a round or small square (it should be easy, with the 2 colors and the shape).

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In addition to the advice above, the “BUCKEYE” part can be easily made to read ‘vertically’ but the ‘gold’ part will be problematic.
Western text is naturally written horizontally and the ascenders and descenders of the lower case letters don’t help in this case – see attached screen-grab (which uses the wrong fonts).

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1 hour ago, GarryP said:

see attached screen-grab (which uses the wrong fonts)

The first one sort of works for me, but not the others. As for “the wrong fonts”, I can’t help wondering why ‘Coin & Jewelry’ in the original logo uses a different font than ‘Buckeye’.

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I don’t like any of my examples but, if I absolutely had to pick one, I would reluctantly go with a better version of the first one.
The letters of ‘gold’ just don’t seem to go nicely together when vertical.
However, I’m sure that a good artist would be able to make them work nicely, maybe with some ‘proper’ hand-drawn lettering.

I quickly chose some fonts from my meagre collection which kind of had similar shapes to the originals to give me an idea of how the shapes fitted together; I’ve no idea how the OP’s logo came about.

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Where is this going to be displayed?

On a billboard? Outside a shop? On a business card?

buckeye3.png

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19 hours ago, Dhanna2 said:

I have a .png file of our logo that im trying to change from being horizontal to being a vertical logo

As you may be seeing by now, you're basically looking at a complete redesign of the logo. You can't simply take your horizontal logo and magically make it vertical. 

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