The gradient is pretty cool.
On Dec 14, 2007 9:19 PM, Claude Brisson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some more -subjetive- feeback :
I really prefer the T of the first version - much softer and lighter.
And colors were good. Sthing very heavy in the second proposal, whereas
the first one recalls me
Hi Claude,
Thanks for your suggestion. However, my harddrive died and I am unable to
change the logo until I find my old photoshop CD, which might take some time
XD.
I'm going to email the dev for voting on which logo looks the best. If more
people like the design that you like, I'll recreate
Some more -subjetive- feeback :
I really prefer the T of the first version - much softer and lighter.
And colors were good. Sthing very heavy in the second proposal, whereas
the first one recalls me of sthing inbetween of a conceptual
contemporary art artefact and a glass of wine... necessarily
Hi,
Thanks for giving me feedback. Heres an updated version:
[image: ApacheVelocityTools2.png picture by shadowpwner]
and a link for those who can't see it:
http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd53/shadowpwner/ApacheVelocityTools2.png
I tried to make the T look more like a T, but now to me it
Hey Edward,
That's a pretty good start, though i confess that it took me a second
to realize that the symbol was a V with a T inset. The T is
particularly hard to recognize. Still, the symbol looks a lot
snazzier than the current meager wrench (no offense, if you're still
out there Tim Colson