Hi Duarte,

I think the origami inspired idea is really good.

Jon

On Monday, 6 April 2015 17:31:43 UTC+1, Duarte Farrajota Ramos wrote:
>
> Hey guys
> I know this has been discussed before many times, I've read about it here 
> in the forums, and I know this horse has already been beaten to death 
> several times and no acceptable closure came from it, but I was feeling  
> inspired so I decided to give it a shot.
>
> You know how tiddlywiki is comprised of small very simple bits of text 
> called tiddlers that once together linked in specific ways with little more 
> than the text itself turn into a powerful whole that is TiddlyWiki?
> This is similar to how you can take notes in a single sheet of paper, but 
> if you grab that paper and fold it around in specific ways you can get very 
> beautiful and complex Origami structures with nothing more than the paper 
> itself.
> I was feeling bored, and having a slow day at work, so inspired by Origami 
> I made these example logos just for fun. Maybe Jeremy likes them, maybe 
> this works as a catalyst to help figure out what he want's, or perhaps it 
> inspires some other members with more skills than me to make something 
> better ;)
>
> Anyway here they are, made in Inkscape, so they would be availabe as plain 
> SVGs that could be embedded in TiddlyWiki without much size penalty.
>
>
>

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