
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 9:47 PM, Jeff Wheeler
[1]: http://media.nokrev.com/junk/haskell-logos/logo1.png [2]: http://media.nokrev.com/junk/haskell-logos/logo2.png
Oops, I meant to post on list. If you play with the angles and vary the stroke thicknesses you'll probably get a friendlier look, vs. the military/airline look these have now. The first '>' doesn't have to be the same thickness as the lambda. Just another $0.02 us. Thanks for running with it. Those look like I imagined. What I like about the design is anybody can draw it in 5 strokes and it's unmistakably what it is. Sharpie, pencil, even spray paint all work. You could make your own hat or t-shirt and wear it to an important event, or a wedding. You could tag a rival cube farm wall to declare some kind of office war. X monad could have a variant of this logo too. >X= (That's how I originally thought of it, just was too lazy to post it anywhere. Sorry about that.) -- Darrin