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Originally Posted by jwallace15
I like your logo. But if you'd ever need to redesign it, I'd try to create a logo that is solid around the outside instead of faded... Because if you ever need to change the background colour, it would take time to change the outside colour because you'd need to change the colour of all the different shades around the outside of it. A fade to white has different colours than a fade to green. Don't believe me? Look at the picture below. I tried to change our logo from a white background to a green one. Notice the white shading around it? You'd need to either make all those white spots green, or completely redo all your shading.
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If you are working with the jpg image this makes sense but if you work with a PSD file (or an Illustrator one as would be preferred) changing background colors is fairly easy since they should be on different layers. Alternatively you can store it as a .png with a transparency channel and then overlay it onto your background color that way.