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  • Convert a business logo to an image suitable for screenprinting?

    Hello,

    My wife is an amateur photographer who is getting rather good. She has recently started setting up licensing to do business and has created a logo in PhotoShop for said business. As a gift for her new venture I was going to get custom flash drives made with her logo on it instead of burning CDs and sending those. The problem is that the drive I really like (and think she would too) only allows screenprinting. The manufacturer says that the logo I sent them is "too complex". Can someone give me a tutorial somewhere so that I can convert her current full color logo to something that would work in a screenprint scenario? Maybe I'm asking something too complex? Maybe it's not as simple as making the image Black & White? Any constructive input would be greatly appreciated.

    P.S. you may see in my profile that I'm rather techy, however, I don't have a single ounce of artistic creativity in me. If you provide me instructions on how to do what I ask please supply something that has step-by-step instructions like they do on tutorialized.com.. Thank you.

    3 AnswersOther - Visual Arts9 years ago
  • How to calculate tax on a "commission" check?

    Hi everyone!

    I recently got a commission check from work and as I looked at the pay stub the government took roughly 45% of the gross amount. To me that doesn't sound correct. I wasn't really expecting anything over 35% to be taken out. I am claiming "0" on W4 with holdings if that matters and I'm single.

    I guess my real question is, does the 45% that was taken out of my gross sound right? I'm really hoping someone can explain how the government figures what dollar amount to take out of a one time payment, such as a commission check or bonus check.

    Thank you for any and all (constructive) insight.

    United States1 decade ago