On 3 Aug., 11:14, leif wrote:
> Hmmm, the font looks poor and not very well-designed (most disturbing
> the kerning, as if some letters had been typeset manually or by M$
> Word).
Note that I was referring to the png, not the PDF, which looks
slightly better.
-leif
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On 3 Aug., 10:15, Maarten Derickx wrote:
> Cool!
>
> I think the bottom looks a bit to busy with the graph and the slogan stuffed
> together like that, this feeling is slightly strengthened by using 4
> different lettertypes (maybe some of them are the same, but at least they
> feel very different
Cool!
I think the bottom looks a bit to busy with the graph and the slogan stuffed
together like that, this feeling is slightly strengthened by using 4
different lettertypes (maybe some of them are the same, but at least they
feel very different. The upper half part looks really neat tough.
Ma
Cool!
I think the bottom looks a bit to busy with the graph and the slogan stuffed
together like that, this feeling is slightly strengthened. But the upper
part looks really neat.
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On 8/2/11 11:04 PM, Eviatar wrote:
Those are great! I think they should be put up on
http://www.sagemath.org/library-marketing.html as well.
Yep. I'll post these and a few other things I did today as well.
Jason
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Those are great! I think they should be put up on
http://www.sagemath.org/library-marketing.html as well.
On Aug 2, 3:39 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> I designed a quarter-letter page sized flier to hand out at Mathfest.
> The current design is here:
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jason/sage
Looks nice, if slightly cryptic about the embedding. But that's okay
- gives a talking point. I really like the interact logo.
On Aug 2, 6:39 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> I designed a quarter-letter page sized flier to hand out at Mathfest.
> The current design is here:
>
> http://sage.math.washing