Agreed (and, yeah, the source for that is a vector image). Since a
pylon's very angular and has a fairly distinct profile, I think it
lends itself well to an abstract, line-art vector image. If you get
the right perspective, it can feel like a very big, proud and imposing
object. And at smaller sizes it can be reduced to something simpler
without much trouble.

On Jun 5, 4:23 pm, "Neil Blakey-Milner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > For a more realistic look, something like this might do the trick:
>
> >http://www.ingeniousmonk.com/pylon2.png
>
> I think a simple "abstract" electricity pylon could work well.
>
> It should be simple to create in a vector graphic (no point doing it
> if you aren't going to make it a vector graphic), it would work well
> in a single colour (for t-shirts, &c.), would be easy to scale, would
> be easy to incorporate into various shape holes (ie, a vertical with
> name below, or horizontal with name to the side, or square with the
> name on the bottom, or whatever), would be easy to recognise (and not
> require an object-by-object explanation), would stand the test of time
> better, and would more easily allow for evolutionary changes than
> something that involves multiple objects.
>
> Neil
> --
> Neil Blakey-Milnerhttp://nxsy.org/
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