
OK, so I may have gotten carried away with the number of logos tonight... But I'm just trying to expand the space of logo possibilities. Hopefully this will inspire others to play with more variations ;-) g'nite.. or g'morning.. depending on which side of the world you are on. -- -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Redshift Software, Inc. - http://redshift-software.com -- rrivera/acm.org - grafik/redshift-software.com - 102708583/icq

On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 02:01:34 -0600, Rene Rivera <grafik.list@redshift-software.com> wrote:
OK, so I may have gotten carried away with the number of logos tonight... But I'm just trying to expand the space of logo possibilities. Hopefully this will inspire others to play with more variations ;-)
g'nite.. or g'morning.. depending on which side of the world you are on. Evening,
I find your "globe" of two pluses very impressive... Nice one. matt.

Matt Hurd wrote:
I find your "globe" of two pluses very impressive... Nice one.
I like it too. And you can't have too many ideas to throw out. What if the +'s wrapped an actual sphere, rather than the intersection of two spheres that have a translation? Also, what if you put the blue on the outside, and the black on the inside? One final idea might be to steal a trick out of Escher's book and make the back + overlap the front one on one side, so that you have a simultaneous Necker cube effect of an impossible shape. Just some random thoughts. Dave
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David B. Held
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Matt Hurd
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Rene Rivera