File Download Instructions

  • Select the file type appropriate for your project from the list of
    available types adjacent to the graphic you wish to download.
  • From the pulldown menu below the file type description, select
    the file size or quality desired.
  • Click the download button to the right of the pulldown menu
    to download the selected file.
  • You will be prompted for your user name and password
    before being allowed to download the graphic; if you do not
    have a user name and password, contact Doug Hudson to obtain
    access to download from this site.

    Please note that EPS and TIF files are provided in Zip archives,
    which may be opened using StuffIt Expander or PKZip .


This vector-based file format can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. EPS files are typically used for professional offset printing and screen printing. Common uses include brochures, stationery, T-shirts and banners.

     


TIF

This pixel-based file format should not be scaled larger than the supplied dimensions as a loss of quality will result. Common uses include PowerPoint presentations and Word document graphics.

     


This pixel-based file format should be used at the sizes provided. It is most commonly used on the Web and in PowerPoint presentations. The GIF format is best for images with solid areas of color, such as logos.

     



This vector-based file format can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. EPS files are typically used for professional offset printing and screen printing. Common uses include brochures, stationery, T-shirts and banners.

     


This pixel-based file format should not be scaled larger than the supplied dimensions as a loss of quality will result. Common uses include PowerPoint presentations and Word document graphics.

     


This pixel-based file format should be used at the sizes provided. It is most commonly used on the Web and in PowerPoint presentations. The GIF format is best for images with solid areas of color, such as logos.

     



This pixel-based file format should not be scaled larger than the supplied dimensions as a loss of quality will result. Common uses include PowerPoint presentations and Word document graphics.

     


This pixel-based file format is saved in a compressed format and will show a noticeable loss of quality if resized. It should be used at the sizes provided. The JPEG format is generally used for images (especially photographs) on the Web and for PowerPoint presentations.

     



This pixel-based file format should not be scaled larger than the supplied dimensions as a loss of quality will result. Common uses include PowerPoint presentations and Word document graphics.

     


This pixel-based file format is saved in a compressed format and will show a noticeable loss of quality if resized. It should be used at the sizes provided. The JPEG format is generally used for images (especially photographs) on the Web and for PowerPoint presentations.

     



This pixel-based file format should not be scaled larger than the supplied dimensions as a loss of quality will result. Common uses include PowerPoint presentations and Word document graphics.

     


This pixel-based file format is saved in a compressed format and will show a noticeable loss of quality if resized. It should be used at the sizes provided. The JPEG format is generally used for images (especially photographs) on the Web and for PowerPoint presentations.

     



This pixel-based file format should not be scaled larger than the supplied dimensions as a loss of quality will result. Common uses include PowerPoint presentations and Word document graphics.

     


This pixel-based file format is saved in a compressed format and will show a noticeable loss of quality if resized. It should be used at the sizes provided. The JPEG format is generally used for images (especially photographs) on the Web and for PowerPoint presentations.

     



This vector-based file format can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. EPS files are typically used for professional offset printing and screen printing. Common uses include brochures, stationery, T-shirts and banners.

     


This pixel-based file format should not be scaled larger than the supplied dimensions as a loss of quality will result. Common uses include PowerPoint presentations and Word document graphics.

     


This pixel-based file format should be used at the sizes provided. It is most commonly used on the Web and in PowerPoint presentations. The GIF format is best for images with solid areas of color, such as logos.

     


This pixel-based file format is saved in a compressed format and will show a noticeable loss of quality if resized. It should be used at the sizes provided. The JPEG format is generally used for images (especially photographs) on the Web and for PowerPoint presentations.

     



This vector-based file format can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. EPS files are typically used for professional offset printing and screen printing. Common uses include brochures, stationery, T-shirts and banners.

     


This pixel-based file format should not be scaled larger than the supplied dimensions as a loss of quality will result. Common uses include PowerPoint presentations and Word document graphics.

     


This pixel-based file format should be used at the sizes provided. It is most commonly used on the Web and in PowerPoint presentations. The GIF format is best for images with solid areas of color, such as logos.

     


This pixel-based file format is saved in a compressed format and will show a noticeable loss of quality if resized. It should be used at the sizes provided. The JPEG format is generally used for images (especially photographs) on the Web and for PowerPoint presentations.

     



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