Forgive me, Larry, but that looks like a hieroglyph depicting some sort of
Morse code tablet creation theory. Seriously, though, I think inventing a
new paradigm is not the way to go. Stick to the Smashing Mag suggestion
above and use something that is a pictogram of a real thing. The way that a
"folder" icon more or less resembles a folder, a website icon should
probably more or less resemble a "browser."

Hope this helps,

Art Thompson, Jr.
Logical Things - Design + Technology
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Lorin Rivers <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does this say "This is a website linking to another website" to you?
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> Mosasaur: Killer Technical Marketing <http://www.mosasaur.com>
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