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Brian Rice wrote:
On 6/13/06, Brandon J. Van Every <bvanevery@gmail.com> wrote:
Daniel J Pezely wrote:
Brandon wrote: In summary:
+1 parens -1 black -1 photo -1 cappuccino
15 minutes (of trying to do anything but what I'm supposed to do at work) with a (Mac) graphics program plus graphic from a free stock photo site yields (beware, huge PNG designed to be scaled down): http://tunes.org/~water/LispSea.png
*shrug* Probably a total waste of time, but at least it can be funged with.
+1 not black -1 aliased Daniel's parens are quite good. They should be made non-black, or else the webpage should be re-colored / re-flowed so they're not competing and joining with other black text. Logos are generally black on a letterhead, so I can't a priori say "black logos are bad." They do need the right context, though. A logo on a letterhead is usually not trying to compete with a bunch of other stuff, it's allowed to breathe. Whereas webpages are often busy. Cheers, Brandon Van Every