On 01/25/2017 12:53 AM, Tor, the Marqueteur wrote: > Looking at that, I just had another ascii version pop into my head: > > ************ > ************ > ** O M A (Fill this space with OMA) > ** > ****** ---- > ******| | > **---- 68 | > **---------| > ************ > ************ > > Looking at the completed version, it may not render as well, and it > doesn't translate to an ascii logo as well if desired. It does return to > the horizontal layout, though.
You know, that looks to me like it's showing two things being slotted together, which is a good visual. But I kind of wonder, is giving such a huge contrast to the E compared to the rest a good idea? I can imagine people misinterpreting the E as just some sort of visual design and starting to call them "OMA cards". You could just as easily have the "E" in both places. Something more like this: ************ ************ ** E O M A | **---- | ******|----| ******| | **---- 68 | **---------| ************ ************ Here's another thought: you could forego the clear text entirely and instead make it a sort of jigsaw puzzle made up of the letters "E", "O", "M", and "A", with the clear text saying "EOMA68" displayed right next to it. -- Julie Marchant https://onpon4.github.io Protect your emails with GnuPG: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org
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