Peter Clifton wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 13:17 -0800, Ben Jackson wrote:

>>> Tomaz made some lovely MIME icons:
>>> http://www.tablix.org/~avian/blog/archives/2007/04/22/T22_41_14/
>> They're pretty, but they seem to fail the most basic test:  I can't tell
>> what they're for.  At best I can tell that some are schematic-y and some
>> are pcb-y.

Me too.  what on earth does the yellow horizontal something represent?
It has the qualities of injection molded plastic is all I can tell about it.

Those sketches I made are more telling:

http://ecosensory.com/geda/gsch2pcb-3.png
http://ecosensory.com/geda/gsch2pcb-2.png

http://ecosensory.com/geda/gschem-2.png

They are about recognition first.  The glitzy graphic design smoothness
treatment could be done to them too.

But, I'd rather not have it so glitzy.
I have no problem with including a hand made sketch
as part of a circuit design tool.

But then, I still use a pencil a lot...

John G
-- 
Ecosensory   Austin TX
tinyOS devel on:  ubuntu Linux;   tinyOS v2.0.2;   telosb ecosens1


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