The sizes as viewed on a computer screen are deceptive since they depend on the size of computer screen and zoom levels.
As I have advised in my post above, please do the checks 'on paper'. Print the logo 'on paper' after reducing the size on the computer, or after reducing the size through the photocopier.
Use a scale to measure the extremities of the logo 'on paper', and see that the complete image fits within a 1cm x 1cm size 'on paper' and not on the computer monitor screen.
Stanley,
The sizes as viewed on a computer screen are deceptive since they depend on the size of computer screen and zoom levels.
As I have advised in my post above, please do the checks 'on paper'. Print the logo 'on paper' after reducing the size on the computer, or after reducing the size through the photocopier.
Use a scale to measure the extremities of the logo 'on paper', and see that the complete image fits within a 1cm x 1cm size 'on paper' and not on the computer monitor screen.