I love the Blue and black ones here. The shuriken seems more dynamic. THe
arrow is just so horizontal and straight. Too 'normal'. 

But I miss the ninja mask and eyes theme :(

As far as the adolesent comment....I'm in no hurry to ever gow up ;)

To minimise the death and killing aspect, perhaps we could get Gabe from
pennyarcade.com to submit one of his Cardboard tube samurai drawings :)

--Chris

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Walter Kobylanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 5:41 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Chris Santerre;
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: another round on the SpamAssassin logos?
>
>
>Hi everyone,
>
>We have made some modifications that you can check here:
>http://www.studio.st/moreversions.png
>
>(should we post it somewhere else?)
>
>Please remember that we made this new versions relly fast, so 
>they could 
>  better.
>
>This are just other options that we suggest. You can see that 
>the *logo* 
>  has not changed but we wanted to show you that it can be 
>used in very 
>different ways.
>
>We hope you like it.
>
>Walter Kobylanski
>
>PD: Sorry for my poor english, I am working on it ;)
>
>
>
>---------------------------------------------------------------------
>Walter Kobylanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> >> Ouch!  ;-)
> >> Well, in a few hours we will send an update on our logo.
> >> We will try to make some final improvements: better 
>'typo', colors...
>
>
>Cool.  I look forward to it.  The tie between the logos was quite
>literally a tie.  In pair-wise comparisons between those three, each
>submission won 4 times and lost 4 times (with 8 developers voting):
>
>    42,33,37
>    42,37,33
>    33,37,42
>    42,33,37
>    37,33,42
>    37,33,42
>    42,33,37
>    37,33,42
>
>   (42 came in first once more than 37, but also came last 
>once more too.
>   33 was the most frequent second choice and only came in last once.)
>
>I'm just looking for the logo that I think best preserves the branding
>that we've built up over time.  Given our success, I think 
>we'd be crazy
>to try to completely change our brand image.  I believe we do want
>something more professional, corporate, and serious than our current
>logo, but not too harsh (death) or too boring (excessively corporate).
>I only have one vote, of course.   ;-)
>
>Bear in mind, images of darkness and death might have a much more
>negative impact in other cultures.
>
>Daniel
>
>-- Daniel Quinlan http://www.pathname.com/~quinlan/
>

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