Greetings. On 2012 Feb 13, at 17:03, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
> I do actually like the combination of lambda and r, though I am sure the > color scheme could benefit from some variation. Less might be more, but <http://nxg.me.uk/temp/lambda-r6.pdf> shows an adjustment. The blue is a bit too light, the red a bit too pink, and the text could perhaps be a shade bigger, but the shape is not, I think, unpleasing. All the best, Norman > On Feb 13, 2012, at 10:25 AM, Norman Gray wrote: > >> >> On 2012 Feb 13, at 14:54, Philippe Meunier wrote: >> >>> For some reason it slightly reminds me of a symbol for some religious >>> cult or political party, which might or might not be a good thing. >> >> Whoa! Doesn't it just! >> >> Another thing that occurred to me, on the same model as before, is to go for >> an almost completely typographical logo. At >> <http://nxg.me.uk/temp/lambda-r5.pdf> is a possibility. It's just '\r.', >> really, but with the lambda in a cursive font, the 'r.' in a modern one >> (Gill Sans), and some pretty aggressive tracking to make it into a unit. >> >> That doesn't have the shinies of other suggestions, but it's obviously very >> adaptable and (to my aesthetic at least) matches the chiselled restraint of >> a Scheme. >> >> I think that's exhausted my visual creativity for the day, so I'll shut up >> now.... >> >> All the best, >> >> Norman >> >> >> -- >> Norman Gray : http://nxg.me.uk >> SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK >> >> >> _________________________ >> Racket Developers list: >> http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev > -- Norman Gray : http://nxg.me.uk SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev