Randall,
thanks for the tip !
I am sure not all members here posted their version of logo yet, but it is good to have backdoor ready too.
Thanks,
Petr
There are many very talented people in this forum that can design a logo, and it would be very nice to see a forum member do it.
However, if there is desire (or need) to go outside, I'll mention that the forums at sitepoint.com have a design contest section. http://www.SitePoint.com is a site dedicated to web site developers, and the design contest section allows creative, technical, and business people to hook up with each other. To get a logo (or other material) designed, a person starts a design contest and usually specifies a fee to be paid to the contest winner. The contest does not have to carry a fee, but there should be some incentive for the designers. Once the design contest is posted, graphic designers will start submitting their entries. The contest holder comments on them and can ask for changes. At some point, the contest holder chooses a winner.
This might be worth checking out. This is also a site where it may be good to start gently introducing thinBasic as a web server scripting language, since this site is all about web site development.
Just another thought....
Randall
Randall,
thanks for the tip !
I am sure not all members here posted their version of logo yet, but it is good to have backdoor ready too.
Thanks,
Petr
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I decided to try something different. The idea was to use a font that could be many things...
First it is roundy, more people friendly.
Second it is playful, but not overly
and third it is Fat, so a nice contrast to the name thinBasic.
It also has a universal look that it can be in anytime and still fit, past, future and present.
The lens flare I had to throw in as an inside joke, but it adds an element of slickness and of the future too.
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Again trying something different, thinking about the word "Engine". So came up with a plate look that might be stamped on a new engine somewhere
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Nice ones Kent !
Petr
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Thanks Petr, got some more ideas to do yet, but this is fun. Looking at what you and Mike did helped get some ideas going. I like many of the ones you guys already presented as well as the existing logo really, it is already nice logo with the color scheme, font and catch phrase.
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how about a new tag line
TB
Watch out its catching!
Im not an artist so this was easier.
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That is funny Abraxas, but perhaps TB is not the same in other languages, but in English, TB also stands for Tuberculosis, a contagious lung disease, so TB, watch out its catching is a good play on words!
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This one is just taking Randall's example and applying it to thinBasic. Mike can model better people than I can, so if Eros likes this one, maybe Mike can make a version with his touch. Anyways another one to add to the list
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Kent, look into the MakeHuman app for Blender!
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