D brand identity repository

Daniel Gibson metalcaedes at gmail.com
Fri Jul 1 17:50:41 PDT 2011


Am 01.07.2011 18:02, schrieb James Fisher:
> Note that Python's logo is not the word
> "python" made out of snakes, for example. 

Python's logo is a (pair of stylized) python(s), and D's logo contains a
"D", so whats the difference?
It's not like we spell out "Dee" or something (although this may be
doable with the moons as 'e's).
If the languages name was "Mars" (like originally intended) just having
mars as a logo (like digitalmars) would make sense, but not for a
language named "D". I think it's important that the logo makes sense for
somebody who is not deeply familiar with D and its (digital)mars origin.

Cheers,
- Daniel


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