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<A HREF="http://www.citr.com.au/03.GIFs/CiTR_full_logo_small.gif">CiTR logo</A>
Production
GIF
<A HREF ="http://www.citr.com.au/03.GIFs/CiTR_full_logo_small.gif">http://www.citr.com.au/03.GIFs/CiTR_full_logo_small.gif</A>
There are various files floating around containing the CiTR logo in a form that might be suitable for your requirements.
Here are some gif files with the CiTR logo (e.g. to include in
a web page):
o small, with "CiTR":
<A HREF ="http://www.citr.com.au/03.GIFs/CiTR_full_logo_small.gif">http://www.citr.com.au/03.GIFs/CiTR_full_logo_small.gif</A>
o medium, with "CiTR":
<A HREF ="http://www.citr.com.au/03.GIFs/CiTR_full_logo.gif">http://www.citr.com.au/03.GIFs/CiTR_full_logo.gif</A>
o large, without "CiTR" (for a background?):
<A HREF ="http://www.citr.com.au/03.GIFs/CiTR_logo_only.gif">http://www.citr.com.au/03.GIFs/CiTR_logo_only.gif</A>
The following is a FrameMaker file containing the CiTR logo in various
sizes to copy and paste. Find it on citr@citron & open with Frame):
Templates
TEMPLATES-General
FrameMaker templates
ProjectDoc
CiTRlogo
For Unix Frame users, there is a file called:
/usr/share/citr/FrameTemplates/CiTR_Projects/oldprojectdoc/CiTRlogo
which is probably the same. You should be able to find this by
going "New File" in Unix Frame.
There are probably Word versions around, but I haven't come across
any in the usual places. Look at the templates in, e.g.,
<A HREF ="http://web/macintosh/citr/Templates/TEMPLATES-General/">http://web/macintosh/citr/Templates/TEMPLATES-General/</A>
and you might find something to copy & paste. (A FrameMaker
one _might_ paste into your Word document.)
06/03/97
jane
useful / does the job
Try Andrew Baker
CiTR
probably all!
other document
Do you know what the logo represents?
We once had a VSLI design capability and so the logo
represents a chip on a diskette.