any graphics gurus out there?

Thanks for the creds, mailmanusa. The true hero is my wife - she knew exactly how to adjust the lines and fonts.
 
My logo is very simple. Its basically a configuration of straight bold black lines. Since its sketched with a pencil its a tad rough and not totally semetrical. I have taken a picture of it and have it on file. If I could find a program that could glance at my sketched image and just clean it up, thats all I really need. Are there any programs out there that can do that or will I have to reconstruct it using other graphic tools?
 
I guess I was thinking Adobe Illustrator is better suited for a logo, but that costs some money. If you don't really have much to your logo, you could just as easily open up the scanned file in Paint, which comes with Windows. Then just use the lines, circles, and brush to trace it and use whatever colors you want.
 
Cool...I'll give it a try. Come to think of it the software form my SD card reader came with a free demo copy of Photoshop 2.0. Maybe that will do what I need.
 

mailmanusa

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I have sketched out a rough picture for a company logo. How do I get it cleaned up and in digital form so I can get it trademarked and utilize it? Can it be done with a simple computor program? Anyone out there have such a program? I can email a pic of my sketch. Thanks:)
 
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