On 2008.04.08, Brett Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I threw this together http://www.bschwarz.com/aolserver.jpg with Gimp. Now, 
> I'm not a graphic's wiz, but I thought I would create something basic that we 
> can start with, as a way to get to the design we want. I would be willing to 
> *try* to make any suggested enhancements, but like I said, I am no graphics 
> designer. Perhaps this will spark some momentum.

It's awesome.  Very Web 2.0 (gradient, reflection) ... an orange
starburst and a swoosh would fully trick it out as a Web 2.0 treatment.
Heh.

I've used the logo.  Can you send me the GIMP .xcf file for it?

> BTW, are there any legal matters that we need to be concerned with in
> creating a logo for aolserver?

Good question.  I really should have a serious conversation with AOL
Legal about this issue.  I'm hoping that as long as we stay away from
the actual AOL logo treatment itself, we'll be okay ... but I'd like to
get that in writing.


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