Hi Daniel, thank you very much for this, absolutely brilliant work!!
My favorite out of the ones in the link is 2C - even better with Justin's idea of the bitstream (I think, my imagination is not very well developed). Regarding the reusing/composing of content, I was wondering whether we could somehow incorporate something like puzzle pieces [1], lego bricks [2] or a cube-type thingy [3] to signify the reusability of individual pieces of content. And I have absolutely no idea how that might best be done :) Best regards, Sönke [1] https://static1.squarespace.com/static/57a926a4725e256e55455623/t/5c24f5908a922df266bc6fb6/1545926041287/puzzle.png?format=500w [2] https://resources.workstate.com/hubfs/blog-images/cloud-shift/BuildingBlocksOfTheCloud.jpg?t=1509467179536&width=320&name=BuildingBlocksOfTheCloud.jpg [3] https://skillmentor.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/shutterstock_85497610-300x256.jpg On Fri, 17 May 2019 at 03:22, Austin Bennett <[email protected]> wrote: > Great work. > > Wondering about the motherboard (graduation cap), and what that evokes; > seems completion of training, rather than training/learning being an > ongoing endeavor. When thinking from that perspective, I am -1 on those > (3a/3b). > > > > On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 3:58 PM Justin Mclean <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Fantastic work especially as you had no brief other than the word > > “training". I like a number of them probably 2C or 3A the best. > > > > I’m wondering however if they relate more to how training was typically > > done rather than how it’s done now. Image wise we have some out the > front > > with a stick and a bow tie (could we ad a fez? :-)), a graduation hat > and a > > text book. All are indicative of a rather old school formal ways of > > teaching, and I’m wondering if we could come up with something that's > more > > modern? Perhaps 2C with the book transforming into pixels / data stream > to > > the right? It would be great if we could somehow include the concept that > > we are making content to be reused by all but I’ve no ideas on how to do > > that. > > > > Thanks, > > Justin > -- Sönke Liebau Partner Tel. +49 179 7940878 OpenCore GmbH & Co. KG - Thomas-Mann-Straße 8 - 22880 Wedel - Germany
