Hi Ratan, This is my interpretation of Nachaki's idea.
Colours emerging into a solid colour (not from I suppose)...... Different colours are -- we, different people from varied backgrounds and varied places. We all work together and are raising towards the sky.. Sky is the limit. Coming to Viplove's, I already mailed about it... Ants symbolizes - hardwork, team-spirit, determination and dedication. Blue signifies Love. Love towards society, our fellow human-beings. The dollar, rupee is the money that we contribute/raise. Others, please come up with your ideas for the logo and also make your comments on the suggested ones. --- In [email protected], "Ratan Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > .C, > The idea of emerging colours from some solid colour, of any shape or without, somehow does not describe what we are. I was trying to visualise it and somehow thought, it will look like a rainbow coming out of the darkness. Directions, as mentioned by you, are not that important here. > And I could not understand the inherent message in the other logo of some ant carrying some round shape, may be a coin. Probably I could not understand it.I am also trying to design some logo, but not able to draw one. In the mean time, others may give their comments on the logos.I feel it should be one which will encompass our objective. May be a hand holding another hand and trying to guide towards the the later's destination. Well, this is not any concrete idea, just a suggestion. > Ratan > > > > On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 Lakshmi Prasanthi Uppalapati wrote : > >Hi Nachaki, > > > >This idea is also good. > > > >As I am also not an artist, can't draw it. > > > >Let us wait and see for more responses and more ideas. We have time till we > >complete the design and content. > > > >On 7/25/06, NaChaKi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> While I appreciate the logo suggested by Viplove, I pitch in with a > >>different idea, that I presented to Divya offline when I created the Orkut > >>community for TMAD. Being a limited-skilled artist myself, I couldn't > >>experiment on it really, but I'd be glad if someone can develop the idea or > >>visualize it first anyway: > >> > >> > >> > >>My idea is rather abstract. I am thinking of various colors "springing up" > >>out of a dark (black/blue) colored shape/shapelessness. However, the mode of > >>representing the colors as rising out of darkness, or darkness giving rise > >>to new colors, is still vague for me, I mean without using something like an > >>arrowmark to convey direction sense. Well, to circumvent this, the idea is > >>to curve up the colors towards, say, the sky or the sun, so that the > >>direction doesn't really matter. > >> > >> > >> > >>Agreed, this doesn't convey individuals trying to make a difference, but > >>it does convey that the "difference" that's made. > >> > >> > >> > >>Comments, please? > >> > >>NaChaKi > >> > >> > > > > > > > >-- with regards, > >PRASANTHI. > >---- > >When you want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to > >achieve it. >
