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Mohammad Modassir
Inspiring
January 19, 2017
質問

How to change the color of a logo made in Indesign?

  • January 19, 2017
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Hi,

This is a sample logo I have, let assume I created it in Indesign, and I don’t have the original file any longer. How do I change the color of letter “b” and the letter “g” to white?

Thanks for help

Kind, Modassir

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    hammer0909
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 20, 2017

    All of these suggestions are correct and hopefully helping you, but they're all band-aids. Your trying to hack your way through making this thing work. If it's a .png file, it's almost guaranteed to be low quality when printed on the book cover. I'd place this graphic in Illustrator and run Image Trace on it to vectorize the logo. It won't be perfect but it won't be any worse than the .png file and you'll be able to manipulate the graphic.

    hammer0909
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 20, 2017

    Also this logo would be quite simple to recreate from scratch.

    Legend
    January 19, 2017

    Please help me understand - if the logo was created in InDesign, but you no longer have the original file, what format is the logo currently saved in?

    Mohammad Modassir
    Inspiring
    January 19, 2017

    Forget the above, please focus on this sample:

    Bilderesultat for logo black publications

    Now, if I want to put this on a book-cover, I go to color, and swatches and change to “paper”-option, and then I choose the color of background to blue, but still what is inside the letter Q in the above logo, does not change to blue color i.e the background color.

    I want what is inside the letter Q in the above logo, to have blue background while at the same keeping the black lines, and the letter Q, make it to white color. How can I do that if the logo-format is .indd?

    Barb Binder
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 19, 2017

    Change the Blending Mode to Multiply in the Effects panel.

    ~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training