
Noooo! :) Yours as-unconstructively-as-it-gets, Michael On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 17:53:03 -0500, Jonathan Brandmeyer <jbrandmeyer@earthlink.net> wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 16:06 -0600, Rene Rivera wrote:
True, but it will likely be easier to decide on the substance of the logo without the text. No distractions that way. Not that one should forget totally about the text. But it's much easier to think about what can represent Boost, without the word Boost in it.
So far I see three different concepts for logo:
1) The "<>" brackets.
2) The "++" operator.
3) The rocket.
Perhaps discussing what the logo substance is before getting to deep into the design is best?
I rather like the idea of using a rocket, because it symbolizes the use of Boost to launch C++ library proposals into the standard.
What about some variation of this for it? The rocket is intended to look a bit like the space shuttle's SRB's.
Modifications might include strapping the upper arc of the "C" onto the rocket, adding a pinch of detail to the rocket, or adding "boost" onto the rocket in some way.
-Jonathan
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