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From: Rainer Mager
Subject: logo needed
Date: 17 Aug 1999 02:19:21
Message: <37b8fee9@news.povray.org>
Hi all,

    I'm kind of in the process of creating a company. It is not going to be
anything significant for quite some time since I have a different full-time
job for now. The company will initially sell one product (a software
package) during my spare time. Anyway, I need a logo for the company and was
wondering if anyone here would like to work on it. I can't pay you a thing
but I can put your name up on the web site and recommend your talents to
anyone who asks. I realize that isn't much so please only work on this if
you really like doing these types of things.

    Anyway, the company name is "Qythyx" and it is in the high-tech field
and should have some sort of high-tech feel to the logo. I'd also need the
logo to be reproduceable in simple gray-scale for faxes, etc. If it can be
created using POV Ray then that would be nice since I would be able to
create any resolution image needed.
    I've been thinking that the logo should somehow incorporate the name
Qythyx into it (like Sun Microsystem's logo) and not just be an arbitrary
symbol (like Lucent Technologies' logo). BUT, if you have a good ideas I'm
open to anything. Another option is simply the word Qythyx in some nicely
formatted way. Finally, I've also been thinking that maybe just a fancy Q
would do well.


Thanks in advance,

--Rainer


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From: Remco de Korte
Subject: Re: logo needed
Date: 17 Aug 1999 08:10:42
Message: <37B9244F.CA3B25B8@xs4all.nl>
Rainer Mager wrote:
> 

What does Qythyx stand for?

Remco


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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: logo needed
Date: 17 Aug 1999 15:32:59
Message: <37B9AA39.7B91C811@panama.phoenix.net>
How would you like the logo? Do you want a bitmap or a vector graphic? I can do
both (Photoshop and Illustrator). I suggest you design something that makes you
happy, scan it, put it in .binaries.images and I'll help all I can.

PS: How did you come up with such a peculiar name?

--
Anthony L. Bennett
http://welcome.to/TonyB

Visionnaires...
Non nova, sed nove.


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: logo needed
Date: 20 Aug 1999 07:21:07
Message: <37bd3a23@news.povray.org>
Odd, I get a dialog telling me I need Japanese Text support installed
(Outlook Express 5 here) for any of your message posts Rainer. I can
cancel out and get the post fine although it does say "iso-2022-jp" in
the title and properties, the jp meaning Japanese I'm sure(?).
Far as the logo idea goes: I may have a idea so will get back to you
later if I come up with anything too, via email.

Bob

Rainer Mager <nos### [at] golcom> wrote in message
news:37b8fee9@news.povray.org...
> Hi all,
>
>     I'm kind of in the process of creating a company. It is not
going to be
> anything significant for quite some time since I have a different
full-time
> job for now. The company will initially sell one product (a software
> package) during my spare time. Anyway, I need a logo for the company
and was
> wondering if anyone here would like to work on it. I can't pay you a
thing
> but I can put your name up on the web site and recommend your
talents to
> anyone who asks. I realize that isn't much so please only work on
this if
> you really like doing these types of things.
>
>     Anyway, the company name is "Qythyx" and it is in the high-tech
field
> and should have some sort of high-tech feel to the logo. I'd also
need the
> logo to be reproduceable in simple gray-scale for faxes, etc. If it
can be
> created using POV Ray then that would be nice since I would be able
to
> create any resolution image needed.
>     I've been thinking that the logo should somehow incorporate the
name
> Qythyx into it (like Sun Microsystem's logo) and not just be an
arbitrary
> symbol (like Lucent Technologies' logo). BUT, if you have a good
ideas I'm
> open to anything. Another option is simply the word Qythyx in some
nicely
> formatted way. Finally, I've also been thinking that maybe just a
fancy Q
> would do well.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> --Rainer
>


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