In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
>I have just been having a look at the various logos which Dilwyn put into QL 
>Today.
>
>My preference would be for the one from Jean-Yves Rouffiac :-)
>
>Anyone else got a preference??  I know that Dilwyn's original web-page never 
>got much feedback

Graphically all the other examples are far superior to the one that you
prefer - which is the one with QL and a small bird image to the left of
the Q.

In todays graphically rich computer world I woud think that eye catching
imagery is essential.

My favourite in pure visual dynamic is the Nico 'Acrux' Macrionitis 3D
image showing the letters QL mapped onto a sphere ( world ? ), inside an
open 3D perspective box, and then floating above a landscape and sky (
the printing is not too clear in the magazine ).

The three that feature the wording 'Quantum Leap' are all well done in
terms of 'text' as an 'image'.  The one by Melissa Ward in 3D looks nice
even in B&W.

However, I believe that 'Quantum Leap' has had its day a main slogan.
Better to just use the initials 'QL' in the same way that 'PC' is used
now.

Overall I think it has to appeal to future more than the past, so an
exciting 'image' can encapsulate something that will appeal to a wider
audience.
 
-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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