It's the first time i'm posting to an apache mailing list, so i hope this 
reaches everyone :D
This is one of the ideas, mouse-drawn (don't expect equal distances :) simple 
bezier curves). The colors can be changed to anything else, so far it's 
blue/white for contrast.
 
* logo over gray background: http://cs.ibaneasa.ro/flex/flexlogoprop2-graybg.png
* logo over transparent background (white browser default): 
http://cs.ibaneasa.ro/flex/flexlogoprop3-blankbg.png
* transparent logo in blue background, adobe-style (white browser default): 
http://cs.ibaneasa.ro/flex/flexlogoprop4-adobestyle.png
(If the dns doesn't work or if it's too slow, try http://193.25.105.254/flex/ )
 
These are scalable, since they are vector graphics. They can also be scaled for 
a square container.
*Note* I've been using a similar logo as a custom icon, so it looks good on the 
desktop :P
 
--
Mihai Ene
 
 

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 From: Jun Heider <j...@realeyes.com>
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org 
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2012 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: FLEX Logo Sketch
 


>> just out of practical concerns - does it look good
>> scaled down and in grayscale?
>> 
> 
> I really like the way it looks but I agree with peter.
> 
> I've always been taught that a good logo needs to be prepared to be scaled
> up or down along with needing to be able to translate to a 2 color look.
> I'm not talking monochrome but 2 color (black/white, 2 greys, etc) or
> inverted if running on a dark background.
> 
> I worry that this design is too complicated for that.
> 
> Just my 2 cents.
> 
> -- 
> Jonathan Campos

I like the way this logo looks as-is but completely agree with Peter and 
Jonathan in regard to scaling and grayscale concerns.

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