On 03/18/2017 03:37 AM, Mike Leimon wrote: > Okay, I feel like I should take a swing or two at this as well. > > In the following two cases, there isn't any special font being used. I'm > just using inkscape to trace out the characters that I want show... > > http://imgur.com/GrnfRHe > > Of these two logos that I sent, my preference is for the second.
By the way, I think these are the best logos I've seen on this list. The only gripe I have (well, other than the unintentional phallus in the first one) is that they don't really seem to represent modularity; the first one, in particular, rather looks like a circuit board, and one of the major points of EOMA is that users *don't* have to look at circuit boards to perform upgrades; they just have to pop out a card and replace it with another card. It seems like there must be some possible way to use this basic logo concept to represent that somehow. -- Julie Marchant https://onpon4.github.io Protect your emails with GnuPG: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org
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