Hi there, >> I live with the girl who make logos [...] > Similar situation here. Shall we just throw logos around on the mailing list > until one is agreed upon?
a very good starting situation. Maybe it worth it to answer the below mentioned questions before starting designing: > . what's the core concept of openpgpjs (3-5 words) OpenSource OpenPGP JavaScript Library (if you add "GnuPG" to the list of words for images.google.com you'll usually see many locks and keys ;) > . a little description on the project (2-3 phrases) This project aims to provide an OpenSource OpenPGP Library in JavaScript so it can be used on virtually every device without installing any binaries. It should allow you to sign, encrypt, decrypt, and verify any kind of text - in particular e-mails - as well as managing keys. The idea is to implement all the needed OpenPGP functionality in JavaScript and to reuse it in other projects. > . what's kind of style you like (serious, nerdish, obscure) I like the Corporate Design of http://gpgtools.org/ ;) Best regards, Alex On 11.01.2012, at 11:13, Felix 'FX' Lindner wrote: > On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 08:58:17 +0100 vecna ~= Claudio Agosti > <[email protected]> wrote: >>> from my experience a really good logo is a good starting point to >>> spread the word about a new project - does anyone know someone who >>> could create one? >> >> I live with the girl who make logos [...] > > Similar situation here. Shall we just throw logos around on the mailing > list until one is agreed upon? > > cheers > FX -- http://gpgtools.org http://gpgtools.org/about (Google+, Twitter, RSS)

