Re: Request for comments on a keycap (keyboard key) logo

2012-12-20 Thread Tim Čas
The company only deals with laser etching and engraving, so these will be the options. And as stated in my last email (BTW, made a typo there: meant "only* the monochromatic", not "on the monochromatic" versions are applicable), both will be made available. I suppose it is time to post the link;

Re: Request for comments on a keycap (keyboard key) logo

2012-12-20 Thread Jason Dickman
Which method of legend printing do you plan on using? I'd be worried that even that level of detail would be difficult to execute well with laser etching. Although Beastie is the beloved mascot of freeBSD, what about using the simpler horned-sphere/ circle logo? It would produce a cleaner and mayb

Re: Request for comments on a keycap (keyboard key) logo

2012-12-20 Thread Tim Čas
He said that he'll fix those eyes shortly and contact the author of the "modern" logo, so it appears that both will get added! In the meantime, any comments as to which of these should he use (n.b.: on the monochromatic variants are applicable here): http://www.freebsd.org/logo/logo-basic.png On

Re: Request for comments on a keycap (keyboard key) logo

2012-12-20 Thread Tim Čas
Update -- shortened the feet: http://stdrand.com/upload/files/beastie-mono2.png Nevermind the non-filled-in eyes, I think that's an unintentional change of his [the guy working on this]. Marshall has replied, and he has given this his seal of approval, so to speak; I quote: "I've contacted Ma

Request for comments on a keycap (keyboard key) logo

2012-12-20 Thread Tim Čas
Hey there. A few days ago, I asked a company which makes customized keycaps (for the Cherry MX keys) if they'd consider adding a FreeBSD logo to their selection of OS keycaps (aka the Windows/Super/Command keys), to complement the Amiga and Linux variants that they have (plus the usual Mac, and the