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Mike, few years back I made a badge like that for the Springfield show. The size fits the Springfield show badge holders.Pdf attached.
This is cool guys. A few years ago I floated the idea of printing some business cards that could be handed out at shows. There wasn’t much interest then but I’m willing to do so and to pay for the costs if there’s interest now.
Peteski, that is great! If we were to number the lines in your PDF as 1 through 4 I would rearrange them to be 3,4,2,1. For some 1 may be a blank line if they are a Lone Wolf. I think The Railwire logo should take precedence if it's a TRW badge.Now comes the $64M question. How can this be a template where the user can insert his own lines 1,2,4 (in your original PDF)? Can it be a Word file as most people can edit that and not a PDF.
Mike, I Posted my my badge an an example what I came up with. It was made for the Springfield show in which I participate primarly as the NE NTRAK member. The Railwire membership was secondary. That is why the logos are arranged in that order. If we want a Railwire badge, then there is no need for indicting any other club memberships.
Peteski, I understand that. I was just suggesting if we want to do one for the sole purpose of TRW then maybe we can do it in the order I was suggesting. Yes, club affiliation is not necessary and probably not even wanted, at this point.I think I have a dirty work around. I took your PDF, insert it into Word as an object then paste Text boxes over your name and club logo and added my handle below.So can you take what you have in CDR and do the following:Put The Railwire logo on topPut the URL on the bottomKeep it as a PDFI would ask the community what additional things we want to add; motif, graphics, boarders, other logos, etc.
It seems to me that the only way this is going to result in uniformly formatted badges is if somebody makes and posts a template here that can be downloaded and modified by each user inserting his/her name, and maybe club affiliation.