This looks great!

One small thing: it would be nice if the gears had more gear-like edges rather than saw-like edges.

On 29-Apr-09, at 9:56 AM, Jacob Farber wrote:

Thanks for the feedback Antranig - attached is the other logo you mentioned, which is a wholly different idea: more of a (gears + cogs = code factory) type of message. Three gears = 3 languages we primarily use; JS, CSS, HTML. The smallest cog is HTML, a little nod to the idea of DOM agnosticism etc. I think color would help to emphasize the uniqueness of the three gears, but that's for a later stage.

Any feedback is welcome!
Jacob

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Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 8:55 AM
To: Jacob Farber
Cc: Colin Clark; fluid-work List
Subject: RE: What is Infusion? document

Hey Jacob - I think these look really cool!
I guess I prefer the top one more - especially the sense of the "round holes", probably I'd like to see the orange patch a bit more symmetrical there.
Overall probably the "i" of Fluid needs a bit better kerning (I have
unfortunately always been a bit of a kerning freak....). Colin mentioned you were also working on a kind of "cogs concept" which might be cool to
see.


Quoting Jacob Farber <[email protected]>:

On that note, I've attached a working copy of what I've come up with for the
Infusion Logo + letterforms.
There are a couple ideas at play in the graphic, such as:
- Modularity: use only what you need
- Openness: the nature of the framework and its community
- Creativity + Flexibility: with templating, you can easily stand out from
the crowd
- Extendable: use whats out of the box, or easily roll your own.

I hope you think these traits are conveyed in the logos, and that the result
is an image that projects how powerful the Infusion framework is.

Please share your feedback and vote for the Top, Bottom, or Neither!
Thanks
Jacob
PS: there is absolutely nothing final about these graphics, btw.


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Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 11:03 AM
To: fluid-work List
Subject: What is Infusion? document

Hi everyone,

I've been working on writing a focused introduction to Fluid Infusion,
intended as the landing page for Infusion on our web site. Jacob is
currently working on an Infusion logo and a design for the page, but
here's the copy I've written:

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Infusion

Feedback, comments, and edits are hugely appreciated.

I'm hesitant to start a big naming discussion at the moment, but if
anyone has really good ideas for a tag line that describes Infusion,
let me know.

Colin

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Technical Lead, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
http://fluidproject.org

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