Hi Bruno, good work all around. Thoughts about the logo: I like the
way the logo worked in the past, where the icon part of the logo
separates from the web2py part of the logo and works stand alone. I
like your attempt to combine the W and the P. If you overlap the P on
top of the right-most up-slanting segment of the W, it looks like the
loop in the P could be the head of a snake and the W is its body. As
many of us would not be using web2py were it not for python, the snake
is an important motif IMHO. As you come up with new sketches for the
logo, could you try a design that incorporates these ideas? I present
a quick example of this concept (using your color scheme) here:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0BzPqKovYWlw-YTI5M2Q5NTAtMDk0MS00ZjgwLWFhZGItZTNmYmM3MzdiMjlh&hl=en

On Oct 10, 2:24 pm, rochacbruno <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I did not understand your suggestion, what user icon?
>
> Are you saying to remove "web2py" leaving just the WP or removing the big W 
> leaving just the P?
>
> I am working on new ideas for the logo, small changes.
>
> Enviado via iPhone
>
> Em 10/10/2010, às 14:21, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> escreveu:
>
> > I think the "w" is redundant in the logo. It just looks funny.
>
> > What if the logo was just the user icon in the middle?
>
> > --
> > Thadeus
>
> > On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 8:04 AM, johntynan <jgty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Great work with the new web2py site!  I like how well the top and
> >> right hand navigation is used and I was glad to discover some
> >> resources about web2py that I didn't realize were available.
>
> >> I have one question.  Do you think the twitter link should direct
> >> people to the twitter search for web2py, as opposed to the web2py
> >> twitter account?  http://twitter.com/search/web2py
>
> >> Excellent work!
>
>

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