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On Mon, 2011-08-01 at 20:39 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
+1
I definitely liked those.  The first originals, ages ago, were pretty fantastic 
too.  On my monitor the "t" in Suite was slightly difficult to see but that 
might be a slight colour-blindness on my part or bad settings on my monitor.  
There are darker tones of the same colour in the Draw logo on the same image.  
Lower parts of the cube or sphere might be easier if there is a problem but it's 
probably just me.  

I had that same thoughts about the 'i' and 't' characters - I thought of
a change in color, actually tried a half dozen shades, but still and
also thought about adding a very smaller shadow/border to just one axis
- the base image unfortunately I only have from the wiki as a lossy PNG,
so the background gets ever so darker when I recreate another PNG, or at
least I believe that is true.

Anyway .. I'll try fiddle with it then a little, would you be chance be
interested in the GIMP xcf file for this - all the different elements
are separated, layered and can be changed independently.

//drew


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