That's not fair! That guy who knows how to paint will win easily! :)
Cheers, PS On 5/16/06, Dwi Ardi Irawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
how about if we make a logo competition for tapestry ? and poll all developers Stephane Decleire wrote: > For me Tapestry is the most advanced framework to build websites so > why associate to it an oldish picture ????? > Moreover, i'm not so sure a logo should be so complex as a decorated > letter or mythological animal. A logo needs to be printed on papers or > webpages with low resolution. BTW, Tapestry is not Hibernate or EJB3 > so I don' t think DB cylinders convey the good picture ... > > I think that the logo should remember what Tapestry is : > - a framework at the leading edge of Java technologies (so i would > vote for a "modern" logo). > - a framework for the UI layer (so the loom which generates something > to see is not a bad idea but hard to symbolize). > - the only framework for the UI with a component oriented approach (so > building blocks seems good ... but already used a thousand of times). > - powerfull but usable in RAD (Cognition) > > IMHO and by experience, i don't think technical staff are good for > drawing logos. That's to different form our job ... I wouldn't let a > pianist or my baker touch my keyboard ... > Is there anybody who knows an "artist" or someone who work in a com > agency ? > > Nick Westgate wrote: > >> Peter is referring to the "decorated T" idea in my other post. >> E.g. The Book of Kells has a pretty stylish 'T': (Ok, not a tapestry >> though) >> http://www.snake.net/people/paul/kells/image/kell2bmp >> >> As usual, multiple Nicks cause confusion! ;-) >> Anyway, the ideas should come forth now, as there is already a "new >> logo". >> >> Peter's idea of decoration with DB cylinders is cool. >> >> Cheers, >> Nick. >> >> >> Nick Faiz wrote: >> >>> Yeh, that's cool. >>> >>> I didn't mean to jump the gun by offering ideas. Apologies if I've >>> created confusion on the list. I was simply providing ideas because >>> someone said that criticism without alternative suggestions wasn't >>> constructive. >>> >>> Nick >>> >>> >>> Peter Svensson wrote: >>> >>>> I like the "decorated T" idea, like the large beginning letter in >>>> old (or >>>> faux-old) fairy tale books, but with small database cylinders and >>>> keyboards >>>> instead of leaves and TP-5 instead of vines :) Hmm, wish I knew how >>>> to draw >>>> that.. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> PS >>> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]