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New Logo (suggestions welcome)

Started by Jonathan Walton, August 09, 2003, 04:06:47 AM

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ethan_greer

The new logo looks nice, but I must admit that I don't particularly care for the new name.

Jack Spencer Jr

Quote from: Jonathan Walton... My brother just told me I should "add an 's'," illustrating that it doesn't work for him at all.  I'm beginning to wonder whether the confusion around the pronouciation of "thou" (like the archaic "you" or the slang for "thousand") is going to be a problem.
I don't get adding a 's' unless it's to make "thous &" the phonetic equivelent of "thousand"

Thou is slang for thousand???

What color is the rock I've been living under?

Jonathan Walton

Don't know what color rock.  You know about the benjamins, right? :)

Hmm, with Ethan's vote that's three against... Perhaps I can have my site be "thou-and-one.com" and still have the company called "1001 Designs."  The aforementioned "j-tull.com" phenomenon...

Paul Czege

Hey Jonathan,

www.1001designs.net is available (according to GoDaddy). So is www.1001designs.org, and .biz, .us, and .info.

Paul
My Life with Master knows codependence.
And if you're doing anything with your Acts of Evil ashcan license, of course I'm curious and would love to hear about your plans

Jonathan Walton

Quote from: Paul Czegewww.1001designs.net is available.

Holy shindig, Paul.  You're right.  Last time I checked (months ago), it was taken (along with .org) and so I didn't bother to look for it.  Well, that'll make things much easier.

Now if I could only create a logo that I actually liked...

Jonathan Walton

Hopefully, this is close to being the final attempt.

http://www.godmachine.org/1003.jpg

I just couldn't get the Arabian cityscape to work, time after time.  So I went with the font that everyone loved and made something that'll look good on both white and colored backgrounds (as long as they're not too dark).  I'm fairly pleased with the colors, but coiuld also change to complement their background.