Hi guys, I've absorbed all your nice ideas and comments and tried to take 
everything into consideration (the font, the snake tongue, etc) I showed 
all the logo variations also to my wife and my very interested 7 months old 
daughter :) and after an intensive "creative" state of mind and some vector 
work that is what I came up with... i have to admit that deep in my heart 
I'm a designer and in my honest opinion a logo should have enough 
abstraction and less details to let space for the observer to make his own 
interpretation. This is a slightly changed version ready for new 
constructive comments :)

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-UN7fGZt9f_0/UAvwumXJ3wI/AAAAAAAAAIc/K0mTM6mJW7s/s1600/pyjs_logo-02.png>

I've also tried to make some application examples:

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-lGUF-GbQUi8/UAvw5owxuYI/AAAAAAAAAIk/b7Zk2egIdKc/s1600/shirt-woman.png>

<https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-1u_QosEXTko/UAvw_Z78WfI/AAAAAAAAAIs/C1zHBk5Igdg/s1600/shirt-man.png>

cheers,
Alex







On Sunday, July 22, 2012 5:24:27 AM UTC+2, pjshab wrote:

> Nice ideas!
>
> I agree that a python definitely needs a tongue
> Also how about a leftbrace which the python can curl round?
>
> I tried to draw what I mean but my python ended up looking  a bit 
> malicious:
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Srivuhjt3sM/UAtx_MpDXcI/AAAAAAAAAA8/TjkD4GzR518/s1600/pyjslog.jpg>
>
>

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