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Hi Thien,

Good stuff - it now boils down to 2 (with some play with colors indeed)
or 3b for myself ...

Cheers,

Johan

Raffael Herzog wrote:
> Hi Thien,
> 
> Thanks a lot for the good work!
> 
> I personally like 2a best. But as you already mentioned, it would be nice to 
> play a bit with the colors. Those colors are good, but they're not very
> "OPS4J-ish". :) They're actually pretty much the colors of the LEGO logo.
> 
> 3b and 4abc are good, too. Actually, I like them all. :)
> 
> For me, 3a is out of competition because of the Duke (BTW, isn't the Duke 
> trademarked?). 5ab are nice, but IMHO too complicated, they look a bit 
> overloaded.
> 
> I recognised the idea of the modelling kits, but I had to think a bit. The 
> idea is more obvious in 4abc than in 5ab, IMHO.
> 
> 1 isn't bad neither, actually. I'm all for simplicity when it comes to a 
> logo. :)
> 
> So, we've got to narrow down the selection some further experiments. Not an 
> easy task ... :)
> 
> I'd rule out 3a and 5ab. From 4abc I prefer 4c. So, from my side, we've got 
> 1, 2, 3b and 4c.
> 
> Cheers & thanks,
>    Raffi
> 
> 
> 
> Am Freitag, 29. Mai 2009 09.55:02 schrieb Thien:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I added Johan's suggestions (3a and 4c).
>> Also removed 2b (too many colors) and edited 2a so it looks more like a
>> Lego block (added sharp edges to the bottom)
>>
>> No particular reason for using red color here, it just that most Lego
>> blocks are red for me. I can try other colors once we have a shortlist.
>>
>> Idea for 4 and 5 come from modeling kit for robots or airplanes, hope to
>> convey the idea of 'assembly'.
>>
>>
>> Thien
> 
> 
> 

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you too?
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