Shlomi Fish wrote:
> On Thursday 20 October 2005 17:15, Herouth Maoz wrote:
> 
>>Quoting Man Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>>This is her first attempt, to draw something on computer...
>>>What came out, you can find here:http://www.savefile.com/files/8597183
>>>
>>>I am interesting in yours opinion.
>>>What are you think, do we have to continue this work (make banners, draw
>>>another pictures)?
>>
>>The idea of designing a sleek logo that looks nice and not like a pinguin
>>someone drew a flag on, is a good idea.
>>
>>However, I have two problems with this picture.
>>
>>(a) It's not a logo, it's more "artwork", something you'd put in a flyer.

Right, and I don`t know why I wrote "logo" (It was 2 of night) :).
The idea was - draw banners to promote Linux in Israel.
Yesterday in 2 of night, I tried to compose banner from the picture that
my girl-friend was draw... I didn`t get good result... After hour of
work I asked myself: Does somebody need my work?


My question`s:
1. Does Linux community of Israel need some art work (banners, logos,
etc) to  promote Linux in Israel?
2. What are you think about picture (good/not good, it look`s not
professional, etc)

P.S.
There is no connection between picture and IGLU (or any other) community.

>>
> 
> 
> Right.
> 
> 
>>(b) I don't want to be identified in any way shape or form with the image
>>of a Haredi, Orthodox Jewish family. It contradicts my deepest values. I'm
>>sure there are certain pictures that would draw the same reaction from
>>religious members of the community. My point, anyway, is that Israeli and
>>Jewish are not the same, and if you want to represent the idea of "Israeli
>>Linux" you should stick to symbols that are Israeli, not Jewish. Yes, the
>>star of David is shared by both, but if you want it to be Israeli, you
>>really should have the complete flag. Or a Tembel hat. Or a falafel. They
>>are anachronistic symbols, but they still say "Israeli". Head covers and
>>peot certainly do not.
>>
> 
> 
> Agreed. However, while this artwork cannot be an official Israeli artwork, it 
> can be used to promote Linux in the Orthodox sector.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>       Shlomi Fish
> 
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