btw. the recognizability factor of the "anvil" is though a big factor.
But wondering how it will look at 64x64/32x32/16x16 icon sizes which is what will show up
in stuff like eclipse ?
/max
On Jul 12, 2011, at 09:00, Ronald van Kuijk wrote:
Yes, everything you want with the limitation that
- it wil be rigid
- not flexible (in many ways)
- not easily modifieable
- made to last (think horseshoes)
- ...
;-)
Being close to Amsterdam and Antwerp, something like a diamond cutter
comes to mind :-)
2011/7/12, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 17:37, Paul Bakker <paul.bakker.nl(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I like the sword analogy, makes sense being a "craftsman" developer.
Not
>> sure if a sword would fit well in the logo (might get too complicated),
>> but
>> the idea behind it is perfect :-)
>>
>> I agree on the lightweight part too. The only thing that should be clear
>> is
>> that you won't get any lock-in with Forge, but to my opinion a anvil
>> doesn't
>> say you do have a lock-in. It also implies Forge is a tool that supports
>> your crafsman work.
>>
>>
> Exactly. Anvils let you create what you want, the way you want to create it
> :) So indeed.
>
> -Dan
>
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