In fact, thats not all upper case.

If you have a mac, take the "BlairMdTC" font, write web2py and enjoy!



2010/10/22 Anthony <av201...@yahoo.com>

> Specifically regarding the current logo on web2py.com, it's worth
> noting that the "2" is taller than the other letters, so the
> appearance is not the same as a true all-caps logo (i.e., it's not the
> same as seeing WEB2PY in regular text -- it actually feels a bit more
> like web2py).
>
> On Oct 21, 11:48 pm, Anthony <av201...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On Oct 21, 10:52 pm, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Bruno, thanks for the link. Massimo, please consider that we live in a
> > > case sensitive world. All your branding to date has been lower case
> > > web2py. web2py is curvaceous and cool. WEB2PY is blocky and square. My
> > > dad, who is 85 EMAILS ALL IN CAPITAL LETTERS. IT'S ANNOYING even
> > > though I tell him to stop shouting. Please don't even consider a logo
> > > that is all upper case. Peace.
> >
> > We certainly don't _need_ an all caps logo, and an all lowercase logo
> > may even be preferable, but it is not uncommon for logos to be in a
> > different case from the way the brand name is spelled in regular text.
> > A few of the many examples of all caps logos are Yahoo, Rails,
> > Turbogears, and Linux. And as Bruno has already pointed out, the cover
> > of the print edition of the web2py book shows the name in all caps.
> > Again, that's not to say we _should_ have an all caps logo, just that
> > it may not be the end of the world.
> >
> > Anthony
>



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