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If you've ever wanted to create your own banner or logo there are several free online generators to help you. Just click on the logo or banner to start.

TypeGenerator gives you the chance to trash each design in favour of a new one. I spent quite a while watching the various images get generated. Just save the ones you like. Here's a couple that I liked. It's quick, easy and interesting.

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Pure text and CSS code from Mandarin Design.


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Cool Text is an online graphics generator for web pages and anywhere else you might need an impressive logo without a lot of work. They provide real-time generation of graphics that are customized exactly the way you want them.
Simply choose what kind of image you would like to create, change the colours or text style, then fill out a form and you'll have your own image created on the fly.

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LabelMaker lets you make your own text logo online. It's free. It's fast. No advertising. No popups. This one uses their LokiCola font, but there are many other colours and fonts to choose from.

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3D Text Maker is an online 3D text banner creation tool. Choose a font, colourise it, size it ad jazzercise it, then save and take it with you. It's fast and free.

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CSS pure text with mouseover banner from Mandarin Design. This is all text. No graphics. A fast-loading banner that uses pure text and Inline CSS Style. This banner version uses the DIV and SPAN with CSS attributes.

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