2007/9/13, Jonas Nyström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> The logo, the graphical identity and the program name are all *very*
> important factors when it comes to establishing a software in the minds and
> lives of the users...

> Two examples of projects with nice graphical concepts (in my opinion!):
> http://codeigniter.com/
> http://www.javeline.nl/ <- take a look at the correspondance between site
> and documentation!

OK.
Second and final draft.
http://valentin.villenave.info/lilypond/suggestions/

:-)

Don't get me wrong -- I have nothing against the projects you mention;
I just find such roaring sites a bit aggressive, whereas I never found
such kinds of intentions here.

I asked the "cute little note" if it had felt offended; it told me
"hey, guess what? I'm a bloody comic character! Never was intended to
be anything else, never will be."
(My characters tend to be not very polite privately :)


2007/9/14, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I agree that the cello woman probably was not a good logo, but I'd
> like something that has more elegance than the comic note as a logo.

Up.

> I tried to make a stylish logo for my deceased company, see
> http://www.lilypond-design.com/
> perhaps something along those lines?

They're fine.

Why not having kept them for lilypond.org?

PS. As I mentioned earlier, maybe the svg lilypad itself could be
useful sooner or later as a vector icon.

Regards,
V.


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