On 13 January 2010 at 13:35, <nettings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > i just stumbled upon this really slick "made with ardour" logo: > http://thorwil.wordpress.com/logo-design/ Those logos Thorwil created are really superb! > in fact this is something i've been looking for, cause it's way > sexier than just a note saying "created with ardour". the problem > with this particular logo is that it doesn't work very well when > space is limited (such as on a cd jewel case inlay), because the > fontwork that expresses the actual message is rather small compared > to the total size, and that it imposes too many design constraints > through its color. > > what i'm looking for is something that > > a) will advertise the fact that this product here has been created > with ardour and other free software > b) will look really cool and > professional > c) will scale down to ridiculously small size while > still transporting the message > d) will work in black and transparent, or alternatively a set of > two or three (at most) custom-chosen colors matching > whatever sleeve design i have to deal with (because usually > clients will need to be talked into accepting it, so it has > to blend in) In addition to "cover art", I would think a "made with <your open source program(s)>" logo could also be used on websites, e.g. MySpace, and in downloadable music files, e.g. MP3s. For open source use, I would really like to see logos licensed via the author's choice of some combination of Creative Commons options. Nice topic... -- Kevin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user