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Where can I find the ASL interpreting symbol I can download?
I am in the process of making new bunsiness cards and need the logo (non-copy
righted) in order to place on my business cards Been having difficulty finding it. Any Suggestions? etc................ |
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Where can I find the ASL interpreting symbol I can download?
According to http://www.mrac.org/resources/pdf/SignLanguageGuide.pdf (the
first hit in a Google search for "ASL interpreting symbol"): "These symbols may be used in press releases, brochures, signs, forms, maps, floorplans, advertisements and newsletters. To obtain electronically generated copies of these and other symbols related to access, along with a brochure that explains how to use the graphics effectively, send $12.95 plus $3.50 shipping and handling to Graphics Arts Guild Foundation, 90 John Street, Ste. 403, New York, NY 10038-3202. Specify a PC or MAC disk. You can also download the symbols from their website at www.gag.org/das." Unfortunately, that Web page is 404, but you could copy/paste the symbol from the PDF document. A larger (but not necessarily higher-resolution) version appears at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/servic...campus-events/ (the graphic itself at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/posts/...reter-big.jpg). There's another version (reverse B&W) at http://www.ehow.com/how_2311496_find...-program-.html. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "SIGNHEAR" wrote in message ... I am in the process of making new bunsiness cards and need the logo (non-copy righted) in order to place on my business cards Been having difficulty finding it. Any Suggestions? etc................ |
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Where can I find the ASL interpreting symbol I can download?
According to http://www.mrac.org/resources/pdf/SignLanguageGuide.pdf (the
first hit in a Google search for "ASL interpreting symbol"): "These symbols may be used in press releases, brochures, signs, forms, maps, floorplans, advertisements and newsletters. To obtain electronically generated copies of these and other symbols related to access, along with a brochure that explains how to use the graphics effectively, send $12.95 plus $3.50 shipping and handling to Graphics Arts Guild Foundation, 90 John Street, Ste. 403, New York, NY 10038-3202. Specify a PC or MAC disk. You can also download the symbols from their website at www.gag.org/das." Unfortunately, that Web page is 404, but you could copy/paste the symbol from the PDF document. A larger (but not necessarily higher-resolution) version appears at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/servic...campus-events/ (the graphic itself at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/posts/...reter-big.jpg). There's another version (reverse B&W) at http://www.ehow.com/how_2311496_find...-program-.html. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "SIGNHEAR" wrote in message ... I am in the process of making new bunsiness cards and need the logo (non-copy righted) in order to place on my business cards Been having difficulty finding it. Any Suggestions? etc................ |
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Where can I find the ASL interpreting symbol I can download?
It looks like they have a new page for this. From:
http://www.graphicartistsguild.org/r...ccess-symbols/ you can download graphic files (TIFF format) for 12 symbols, in both "positive" and "negative" versions. That page also gives a phone number for ordering the full set of symbols on CD. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... According to http://www.mrac.org/resources/pdf/SignLanguageGuide.pdf (the first hit in a Google search for "ASL interpreting symbol"): "These symbols may be used in press releases, brochures, signs, forms, maps, floorplans, advertisements and newsletters. To obtain electronically generated copies of these and other symbols related to access, along with a brochure that explains how to use the graphics effectively, send $12.95 plus $3.50 shipping and handling to Graphics Arts Guild Foundation, 90 John Street, Ste. 403, New York, NY 10038-3202. Specify a PC or MAC disk. You can also download the symbols from their website at www.gag.org/das." Unfortunately, that Web page is 404, but you could copy/paste the symbol from the PDF document. A larger (but not necessarily higher-resolution) version appears at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/servic...campus-events/ (the graphic itself at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/posts/...reter-big.jpg). There's another version (reverse B&W) at http://www.ehow.com/how_2311496_find...-program-.html. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "SIGNHEAR" wrote in message ... I am in the process of making new bunsiness cards and need the logo (non-copy righted) in order to place on my business cards Been having difficulty finding it. Any Suggestions? etc................ |
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Where can I find the ASL interpreting symbol I can download?
It looks like they have a new page for this. From:
http://www.graphicartistsguild.org/r...ccess-symbols/ you can download graphic files (TIFF format) for 12 symbols, in both "positive" and "negative" versions. That page also gives a phone number for ordering the full set of symbols on CD. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... According to http://www.mrac.org/resources/pdf/SignLanguageGuide.pdf (the first hit in a Google search for "ASL interpreting symbol"): "These symbols may be used in press releases, brochures, signs, forms, maps, floorplans, advertisements and newsletters. To obtain electronically generated copies of these and other symbols related to access, along with a brochure that explains how to use the graphics effectively, send $12.95 plus $3.50 shipping and handling to Graphics Arts Guild Foundation, 90 John Street, Ste. 403, New York, NY 10038-3202. Specify a PC or MAC disk. You can also download the symbols from their website at www.gag.org/das." Unfortunately, that Web page is 404, but you could copy/paste the symbol from the PDF document. A larger (but not necessarily higher-resolution) version appears at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/servic...campus-events/ (the graphic itself at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/posts/...reter-big.jpg). There's another version (reverse B&W) at http://www.ehow.com/how_2311496_find...-program-.html. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "SIGNHEAR" wrote in message ... I am in the process of making new bunsiness cards and need the logo (non-copy righted) in order to place on my business cards Been having difficulty finding it. Any Suggestions? etc................ |
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Where can I find the ASL interpreting symbol I can download?
A little confusing since the page states:
Downloading Individual Images The downloadable files below (under 150k each) are available in both positive (black on a white background) or negative (white on a black background.) Each is in an uncompressed TIF format. The icons shown below are the "positive" examples. Clicking on the appropriate text link beneath each image starts the download. Yet there is no text link beneath any of the images. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "WhiteRat" wrote in message ... It looks like they have a new page for this. From: http://www.graphicartistsguild.org/r...ccess-symbols/ you can download graphic files (TIFF format) for 12 symbols, in both "positive" and "negative" versions. That page also gives a phone number for ordering the full set of symbols on CD. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... According to http://www.mrac.org/resources/pdf/SignLanguageGuide.pdf (the first hit in a Google search for "ASL interpreting symbol"): "These symbols may be used in press releases, brochures, signs, forms, maps, floorplans, advertisements and newsletters. To obtain electronically generated copies of these and other symbols related to access, along with a brochure that explains how to use the graphics effectively, send $12.95 plus $3.50 shipping and handling to Graphics Arts Guild Foundation, 90 John Street, Ste. 403, New York, NY 10038-3202. Specify a PC or MAC disk. You can also download the symbols from their website at www.gag.org/das." Unfortunately, that Web page is 404, but you could copy/paste the symbol from the PDF document. A larger (but not necessarily higher-resolution) version appears at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/servic...campus-events/ (the graphic itself at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/posts/...reter-big.jpg). There's another version (reverse B&W) at http://www.ehow.com/how_2311496_find...-program-.html. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "SIGNHEAR" wrote in message ... I am in the process of making new bunsiness cards and need the logo (non-copy righted) in order to place on my business cards Been having difficulty finding it. Any Suggestions? etc................ |
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Where can I find the ASL interpreting symbol I can download?
A little confusing since the page states: Downloading Individual Images The downloadable files below (under 150k each) are available in both positive (black on a white background) or negative (white on a black background.) Each is in an uncompressed TIF format. The icons shown below are the "positive" examples. Clicking on the appropriate text link beneath each image starts the download. Yet there is no text link beneath any of the images. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "WhiteRat" wrote in message ... It looks like they have a new page for this. From: http://www.graphicartistsguild.org/r...ccess-symbols/ you can download graphic files (TIFF format) for 12 symbols, in both "positive" and "negative" versions. That page also gives a phone number for ordering the full set of symbols on CD. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... According to http://www.mrac.org/resources/pdf/SignLanguageGuide.pdf (the first hit in a Google search for "ASL interpreting symbol"): "These symbols may be used in press releases, brochures, signs, forms, maps, floorplans, advertisements and newsletters. To obtain electronically generated copies of these and other symbols related to access, along with a brochure that explains how to use the graphics effectively, send $12.95 plus $3.50 shipping and handling to Graphics Arts Guild Foundation, 90 John Street, Ste. 403, New York, NY 10038-3202. Specify a PC or MAC disk. You can also download the symbols from their website at www.gag.org/das." Unfortunately, that Web page is 404, but you could copy/paste the symbol from the PDF document. A larger (but not necessarily higher-resolution) version appears at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/servic...campus-events/ (the graphic itself at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu/posts/...reter-big.jpg). There's another version (reverse B&W) at http://www.ehow.com/how_2311496_find...-program-.html. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "SIGNHEAR" wrote in message ... I am in the process of making new bunsiness cards and need the logo (non-copy righted) in order to place on my business cards Been having difficulty finding it. Any Suggestions? etc................ |
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