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Sacha Berger wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Well, somehow, I like the colours a lot, I see them as follows:
> As they are on the inside of the helix, it is like something valuable,
> precious inside (maybe like a velvet inlay---especially as colours are
> blended), shielded by the strong monocrome outside. It promotes a
> sensation of robustness opening to the observer with a precious core.
> However, the blended colours inside do not comply to the "inside of the
> helix" vision as they seem to blend "flat", breaking the "tubular"
> illusion of the helix.
> 

It doesn't sound at all incompatible to me with not using _every
possible color_ for the inside, which would allow us to have a clean,
readable, rememberable, printable (on tshirts, etc.) logo ;)

I like the colors a lot, but either 1, 2 or 3 clear plain colors should
be enough. my point was just : no need for complicated gradients.

(and I agree on the observations that were made about the font.)

I want to add at this point that while being picky about those points I
really like a lot the general concept of this logo. a lot ! :)




j


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