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Question for the designers
I've been around long enough (and I'm sure this question has been answered before, and I'm almost certain of the answer), but I really want to make sure I'm not stepping out of bounds here, so I'd like to know ...
Is it ok to use SSD designs to create purely educational info boards? More specifically, the university I'm working for puts up a huge culture fest each year. I volunteered to maybe work on some info boards that would get blown up pretty big and then get printed on some type of canvas; and I was wondering if I could use SSD products to make everything look a little more appealing, rather than simply throwing a couple of pics and captions on some white backdrop and call it done. Before anything would be sent to the printing company, of course, each image would be flattened to a simple jpg-type file. This event isn't at all commercial (the school doesn't make any money from it), but to inform students about various cultures around the globe - like I said: purely educational. So, any thoughts from you designers would be greatly appreciated!
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Same here, I would be totally fine with that.
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Same here. I'm good with it.
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good with it
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Thanks ladies, I appreciate your comments; it's what I thought you'd say but I wanted to be sure anyway. If one of you designers sees this thread and doesn't agree with the general consensus voiced here, would you please pm me (that way, we can call this thread closed, I wouldn't need everyone to comment still, and I'd definitely make sure not to use the designs of those gals who pm me).
Thanks at ton!
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