[ESP] ESP Logo]] - image reduction
K. A. Bouton
k.a.bouton at reading.ac.uk
Fri Jun 25 10:28:06 MDT 2004
Esp14.jpg - one vote
katherine
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Marshall [mailto:Eric.Marshall at noaa.gov]
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 9:42 PM
> To: Glenn.Rutledge at noaa.gov
> Cc: k.a.bouton at reading.ac.uk; esp at ucar.edu
> Subject: [ESP] ESP Logo]] - image reduction
>
>
> > Shame the reduction loses the globe behind the handshake -
> I like it behind.
>
> I can make the handshake with globe behind, stand-up to
> reduction, but I would like folks
> come together first on the name.
>
> Attached are the images from Tuesday evening/Wednesday
> morning, notice that in two of the
> images the computer overlays the globe and in the third the
> opposite arrangement. Notice
> how this effects the 'readability' of the image. By
> 'readable' I mean the ability to
> visually parse the image and see 'hands' instead of a 'torch'
> or the like (sorry Brian).
>
> My only point is that once I know what needs to be done, I
> can work with the images in a
> wide range of ways to make it work visually.
>
> Eric
> So far:
> GOEST, one vote
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> I like it - but without the participant. It's a given, I
> assume, that you use the logo, you are a participant. Shame
> the reduction loses the globe behind the handshak - I like it
> behind. Don't care one way or other about hyphen. Esp3-part
> font/color ok
>
> Ps - if we use GOEST we can also have a theme song by the
> village people, or was it pet shop boys (I'm dating myself here ...)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: esp-bounces at ucar.edu [mailto:esp-bounces at ucar.edu] On
> Behalf Of Glenn Rutledge
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 7:40 PM
> To: Eric Marshall
> Cc: esp at ucar.edu
> Subject: Re: [ESP] Which font? With a hypen?
>
>
> up to 3cents now....
> I've placed finalists onto Powerpoint slideshows and onto
> static Web pages to see how they looked being reduced in
> size. Still not happy, I went back to the early icons to see
> how they handle this. esp3 blends in well with various
> backgrounds, and still has detail even when reduced
> significantly. It also places the globe in the PC as in
> individual entity and looks like something is going on with
> computers and the earth (even when reduced). The new ones
> have a partial globe and when reduced, it's not apparent what
> the heck it is....
>
> I also like the participant aspect- and that all members
> should be participants.....
>
> ..guess I'll get back to work now....
>
> The Name also
>
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