Hi readers, I scraped together that terrible header image with my terrible photoshop skills and hate it more and more every day. The logo is pixelated, the font is cruddy, the background nebula thingy is blurry.
Does anyone want to take a crack at making something better?
I’ve got a nice high-res version of the logo available here. Thanks to Sam Cashion for cleaning it up.
The header needs to be 1060 pixels wide, and approximately 100 pixels tall. Just email me at info@universetoday.com and I’ll post different versions to see how they fit on the blog.
Thanks!
Update: Thanks to everyone sending in new designs, I’m going to start trying them on for size. 🙂
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