I think logo looks ok. But website should be livelier.

On Aug 15, 3:09 pm, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Look at that example, an $250 professional logo, made by 23 professional
> creativeshttp://crowdspring.com/project/2287081_logo-for-community-photo-shari...
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> or those $600 Small website 
> layouthttp://crowdspring.com/project/2287182_abeilla-living-website/
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> http://crowdspring.com/project/2287127_dental-clinic-in-rio-de-janeir...
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> So, community could help voting the best entries!
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> 2010/8/15 Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com>
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> > I am willing to contribute a piece of donation, so that the web2py have a
> > site/logo done by a professional.
> > We can get it for about $ 500 inhttp://crowdspring.com
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> > 2010/8/15 Lasiaf <fai...@altlimit.com>
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> > I think web2py site needs to be redesigned. You could ask university
> >> students to do it for free for their portfolio. :)
> >> I almost always use templates for my own projects. But that's not
> >> gonna be good for web2py.
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> >> On Aug 15, 11:12 am, Tim Michelsen <timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de>
> >> wrote:
> >> > Hello,
> >> > my suggestion for the web2py webpage
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> >> > Add a news menu to the top menu and the add the following 3 colums to
> >> > the page using RSS aggregation:
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> >> > left                          center
> >> >           right
> >> > web2py twitter         last 5 posts web2py users list english  last 5
> >> > commits web2py code
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> >> > web2py planet         last 5 posts web2py users list brazil    last 5
> >> > commits cube2py code
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> >> >                               last 5 posts web2py users list spanish
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> >> > This page could then be refreshed periodically be AJAX...
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> >> > I think, this could help people to stay updated with web2py developments
> >> > as easy as possible.
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> >> > What do you think?
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> >> > Best regards,
> >> > Timmie
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