
David Abrahams wrote:
"Jonathan Turkanis" <technews@kangaroologic.com> writes:
Rene Rivera wrote:
David Abrahams wrote:
Rene Rivera <grafik.list@redshift-software.com> writes:
I'll see what I can do :-)
Great. I have to say, I probably didn't consider it enough. I think maybe 67 was most appealing because its execution was top-notch. There are few other logos in the contest that were as polished. This just goes to show that a good idea with sub-par execution will probably make a negative impression on at least some people.
True.. In my case it was a matter of time.. That one was one of the firsts one I did, when there was no contest. So I wasn't really trying to make it polished, just to get the concept out.
This brings up the question of what we do about updated logos? Do we replace the existing entries? Do we have another contest? Do we add another entry? Not sure what is really fair to the other contributors.
I say we let the contest finish as planned, since its almost over (considering when it was first announced). If the selected logo can't be adjusted so that most of are happy with it, we can allow people to modify their submitted designs and submit completely new ideas.
The logo contest rules didn't say that the selected logo waw guaranteed to be used for any specific amount of time, so I don't think the winner can complain if the logo is not used on the website, or if it is only used for a few days.
True. We did promise the winner a T-shirt ;-)
I think you promised a book either. (or I may be wrong) :P -- Felipe Magno de Almeida UIN: 2113442 email: felipe.almeida at ic unicamp br, felipe.m.almeida at gmail com, felipe at synergy com I am a C, modern C++, MFC, ODBC, Windows Services, MAPI developer from synergy, and Computer Science student from State University of Campinas(UNICAMP). To know more about: Unicamp: http://www.ic.unicamp.br Synergy: http://www.synergy.com.br current work: http://www.mintercept.com