As it is a logo we are looking for, and not an application icon, how about using a blind mouse? Or maybe even three of them. :)
-- dobey On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 15:31 +0100, Andreas Nilsson wrote: > Calum Benson wrote: > > > > On 31 Jan 2008, at 14:45, Willie Walker wrote: > > > >> Andreas Nilsson wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Willie! > >>> Sorry that it took a while before you got any response. > >>> Did this for the ATK section on the new gtk.org website: > >>> http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/a11y.png > >>> http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/a11y.svg > >>> > >>> cc:ing tango-artists in the hope of more ideas. > >> > >> Neat! I'm going to be seeing some a11y folks today and will pass this > >> by them. It matches various other icons in the space and is very > >> simple. > > > > Don't wish to sound too critical here, but to me, this doesn't so much > > say "GNOME accessibility logo", as "identical to Apple's accessibility > > logo, but without the circle round it": > > > > http://www.apple.com/accessibility/ > > > > No, I have no idea what a more GNOME-ified accessibility logo would > > look like, but it sure would be nice to have one :) > > > Hi Calum. > Yeah, you´re right, it looks too much like their logo. I guess they took > the idea from our old friend Leonardo as well :). [1] > Perhaps it would be interesting to do something on the theme of the > Vitruvian Man, but in another style? > 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitruvian_Man > - Andreas _______________________________________________ gnome-themes-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-themes-list
