On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 08:41:41PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is where I come in. I want to propose
> my idea for a new FreeNet logo and program design. The new stuff wont change
> the way the program works, just how it looks.
There isn't actually any Freenet program that users see, as such. The
freenet program is a server (like Apache or BIND) which has no
GUI. Generally people use Freenet via a web browser. The closest thing
we have to a Freenet user program is Espra http://espra.net/screenshots.
> My friends and I are masters of
> graphic design, and the young users that I'm sure FreeNet wants to attract
> can really be drawn to something by how it looks.Once they are drawn to the
> looks, they can see how easy FreeNet is to use, and pick FreeNet over the
> likes of WinMX or Gnutella. Even if you dont want to use the designs right
> away, you can keep them for future reference. if this sounds like something
> you would be interested in, please contact me at this adress:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, the developers really quite like Hops the Rabbit as our logo ;)
But I'm sure that someone will be interrested in writing a GUI Freenet
client as somepoint (now that we have FCP and XML-RPC interfaces for
client writers). Since coders are generally really bad at graphical
design, I'm sure you could help out the looks of a future project.
Thanks
AGL
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