Ok David,

You are amazing. This is _perfect_. They are all so good I'm having a really
hard time choosing one! I'm going to have print them out and compare them
more closely and then try to decide later tomorrow.

p.s. Just to tell you how cool MacOS is, those photoshop files rendered
directly in my web browser using Quicktime just like a .gif or jpeg or .png
would. :-)

-jon


on 7/22/2000 12:32 AM, "David Watanabe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ok,
> I've thrown together the first iteration on the original idea for the
> Turbine logo:
> 
> http://www.exosci.com/turbine/1.1
> 
> (originals are now under turbine/1.0)
> 
> * I've fixed the spacing between the "r" and "b", which was a bit tight in
> the first version.
> 
> * I tried to lighten the solid colours of the original glyph by introducing
> slight gradients.  The result maintains the simplicity of the original, but
> adds a new level of complexity which is visually pleasing.  Two different
> techniques were used for 1_gradient and 2_gradient (I'm very happy with 1).
> I've also included the original Photoshop documents, in case anyone wants to
> play around with it.
> 
> * I've included coloured variations of the new glyph using different
> techniques.  I'm particularily fond of 1_indigo :)
> 
> * I tried out the 'fire' colours, red and orange.  fire1 and fire2 are just
> poorly done.  fire3 and fire4 are somewhat cool, though I'm sure someone
> will come up with even cooler colour combinations (fire.psd is the Photoshop
> source).
> 
> * 1_small is a small version of the logo, just to show how it will look at a
> small size.  That said, it may be wiser to use the solid glyph at very small
> sizes to maintain clarity.
> 
> Feedback is desired,
> 
> Dave Watanabe
> www.exosci.com



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