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Logo usage guidelines

When using the PropertyOnion.com logo, keep these things in mind:

  1. Always leave generous space around the logo so it’s never cramped.
  2. Maintain the original aspect ratio and do not distort the logo.
  3. Use the recommended colors and do not recolor the logo.
  4. Use the correct format for the medium (e.g. PDF for print, SVG for web).
  5. Use the correct size so it’s not ‘pixelated’ or ‘blurry’.

Logo usage crimes

Please don’t stretch or distort the logo, use it with an unapproved color, add drop shadows, use it on top of an unapproved background color, complicated background image, or in a container where there’s not enough room for the logo.

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Tony Stern

Born and educated in the UK, Tony began his real estate career in 1976. By 1982 Tony launched a real estate development firm. In the 1990’s he created, acquired & sold several companies including Star Refining an international precious metal refining company with offices around the world. Since 2001 Tony has been investing in all aspects of real estate, concentrating on the Florida foreclosure market. Seeing a need to help investors, in 2016 Tony co-founded, PropertyOnion.com.

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