That's ok :) Also, it doesn't have to have the letters K and I in the logo itself. JSecurity's logo was a shield with a lock on it, with a 'J' for the lock's keyhole. It could be anything really :)
But in any event, thanks for your ideas - they are much appreciated. Cheers, Les On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:25 AM, Ben <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm afraid that I can't make anything else (keyrings, baracades, gates) > work as vividly... > > Ben > > > Les Hazlewood wrote: > >> Hi Ben, >> >> I love the enthusiasm and ideas - thanks for sharing :) However, I think >> we >> should stay away from the 'ki as energy' theme. The kanji that gave rise >> to >> our 'ki' means fortress and/or castle, and is definitely different than >> the >> 'ki' kanji for spirit/energy. >> >> See here: http://markmail.org/message/6wknjhjrvrdduldi >> >> Another reason is that it is dangerously close to the name/concept of >> this: >> http://www.qi4j.org/. Qi in that sense does in fact mean 'energy'. The >> gent behind that project was happy with our pronunciation ('key' ,and not >> 'chee', as is the case for his project) and didn't have any cause of >> complaint when we contacted him about our potential new name. I wouldn't >> want to infringe his kindness by choosing a logo very close in connotation >> to his framework... >> >> Would you have any other ideas? I love the SVGs :) >> >> Cheers, >> >> Les >> >> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Ben <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Sigh... I didn't realise that attachments wouldn't get sent. >>> Take a gander over here : >>> >>> http://www.willamaze.eu/?p=459 >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Ben >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
