On Thursday 29 March 2001 04:52, Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: > Hi Glenn! > > I personally like the original Hurd-logo very much. It is something that > resembles which is inside and to someone who doesn't know, it looks very > mysterious. > Therefore, of your logos, I'd prefer to have a variant of the first one you > did (the one with the balls, boxes and triangles) the only thing I miss is > the connection between the objects. Furthermore, I wouldn't have them all > standing on four legs, all numbers of legs should be featured. > > - just my 0.02Euro - > > Ulrich Eckhardt > >
I've had (friendly) complaints about having any legs at all, but I think legs are necessary. More than four legs might be a bit too abstract (too abstract for a hurd of grazing shapes?). a hurd is one species and even making them different shapes is pushing the concept a bit :-) Check out (if you haven't already) Ian's stylised gnu heads. These would make a great logo, and a (better than mine) hurd of colourful 3-D gnus (or geomes if people prefer) could be more of a mascot than a logo. -------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Alexander - The man with no surname and a silly hat. (Now avaliable in China!) http://www.ozemail.com.au/~glenalec I use LINUX: http://www.linux.org and KDE : http://www.kde.org -------------------------------------------------------- If you gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewr... Hey! that's the internet! -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GED$/(O$) d- s:+>: a>a? C(+) L++>+++ E- W++ N K? w-- M+(++) PS+ PE-- Y+ PGP R(+) tv->!tv b+++ DI(+) D G e++ e++ e+ h--->---- r+++ y+++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------

