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In lugnet.org.us.nelug, Shaun Sullivan writes:
> (6) Ha, I lied, just one more: does anybody have any thoughts as to how small
> we could get this logo before it became unintelligible? Ideally, I'd like to
> see it shrunk to a point where it would fit on a black 1x2x2 (which is to
> say, two studs wide by two bricks high) panel piece. Could the printer
> referred to in (3) produce a resolution that would enable this sort of
> miniaturization?
With regard to the shrinking question: I found 3 logos of the B & M-- one of
which was an actual silohuette:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=8066
So even if the lines couldn't stand up to miniaturization, the silohuette
version could be employed instead. Or use the larger lettered "NE" (from the
"BM")
-John
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