> It appears the logo hunt is going more in the direction of the simple
> "saw blade" over "turbine".  That looks pretty nice.
> Real turbines have straight blades and always operate within a housing.
> (add an outer circle perhaps? maybe I will try this.)
> Nonetheless, the "saw blade's" swept blades (not straight) do give the
> impression of rotation.


Well, I don't think the logo has to be anatomically correct! :) Who named
Turbine anyways? Were they actually thinking about combustion chambers and
heated gases?

IMHO, the glyph I designed doesn't really look too much like a sawblade,
especially with the implied meaning of the word 'turbine' right next to it.
I think people will get the right idea.  Even so, the idea of 'cutting edge'
seems to be conveyed (which Turbine certainly is).

Dave Watanabe
www.exosci.com



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