Here a simple comparison ...

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On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 2:47:40 PM UTC+2, Luc Chase wrote:

> How does it look if the Python's head is at the top of the curve?.
>
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> Luc.
>
> On Monday, 23 July 2012 21:33:09 UTC+1, Alessandro D' Aquino wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Anthony, I had some time to rework the logo including your comments 
>> (and your favorite font :) have a look:
>>
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>> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-NFtDqrrKYhc/UA20eIRq_sI/AAAAAAAAAJM/v_9ziNC8u70/s1600/pyjs_logo-03.png>
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Alex
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, July 23, 2012 2:34:04 PM UTC+2, C Anthony Risinger wrote:
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>>> On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Alessandro D' Aquino wrote: 
>>> > 
>>> > 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 :) 
>>>
>>> yes i think i like your original, maybe with some small font tweaks 
>>> still, but not much else. 
>>>
>>> can you spin one with the python/snake facing sideways (like the 
>>> initial/original) but with some wavy tongue action?  i personally like 
>>> the snake facing left, but i think a small *hiss* would look nice :-) 
>>>
>>> -- 
>>>
>>> C Anthony 
>>>
>>

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