
Obviously there are a lot of different wills in this discussion, and I
propose we take this to the next level by letting people submit all
their ideas to the Haskell wiki page, and vote later on.
/Gf
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 9:52 AM, jagrhask
Miguel Mitrofanov пишет:
Sorry to disappoint you, but the "tree" is not the very first thing that comes to mind when you look at this drawing. And, despite that it satisfies
As I already said, I'm not good in drawing, so if somthing bad comes to your mind looking at this tree - just draw it so that it would look like real tree. I'm not a designer I've just wanted to illustrate my idea for sombody who could draw it properly.
Don's condition to be "mature" (though "adult" would be a better word), this kind of pornography is NOT, I believe, what most of us want for a Haskell logo.
If somebody want to find pornography, he'll find it even in blank list. BTW. I would like to know what you found in this sketch (please let me know in private message, to not be sued for prnography distribution :) ).
On 16 Dec 2008, at 10:52, jagrhask wrote:
What do you think about this logo? I'm not a good painter but just to illustrate idea: lazy lambda taking rest laying under tree and some blinks symbolize how is it. I hope somebody could draw it better.
Don Stewart пишет:
I noticed a new haskell logo idea on a tshirt today,
http://image.spreadshirt.net/image-server/image/configuration/13215127/produ...
Simple, clean and *pure*.
Instead of the "we got lots going on" of the current logo.
Any graphic designers want to try some variations on this theme of purity? A new year, and a new mature logo...
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