> V2 now with tools:
>
> http://ssh.bencoyote.net/~ben/DWARF_6_DRAFT_tools.png
>
> It is kind of a menu. Pick your favorite dwarf body, your favorite
> helmet, your favorite tool. Or suggest something different. Since it is
> just a draft she just just did it over the DWARF6 mockup - we can
> discu
V2 now with tools:
http://ssh.bencoyote.net/~ben/DWARF_6_DRAFT_tools.png
It is kind of a menu. Pick your favorite dwarf body, your favorite
helmet, your favorite tool. Or suggest something different. Since it is
just a draft she just just did it over the DWARF6 mockup - we can
discuss font la
On 3/22/23 13:00, Ron Brender via Dwarf-discuss wrote:
FWIW, the "master" in the DWARF .git distro is an .eps file not
.png--not that that really matters. I don't know
where it came from other than Michael gave it to me to use. The .eps
does contain some Copyright lines, namely
% Copyright (c)1
> > Before we can do anything with this, though, we'd need to make sure
> > your wife is willing to put her design under a Creative Commons, or
> > similar, license. I think Creative Commons is the right choice, as
> > that's what we've been using for other content recently. The standard
> > itself
On 3/22/23 14:51, Cary Coutant wrote:
Ben,
Thanks for forwarding these.
Simplification and minimization is the hot new trend in logo design.
(Well, maybe not quite so new today.) Everyone's doing it, from
Starbucks to Burger King, Shell, MasterCard, and Pringles, to name a
few.
I like the dwa
Ben,
Thanks for forwarding these.
Simplification and minimization is the hot new trend in logo design.
(Well, maybe not quite so new today.) Everyone's doing it, from
Starbucks to Burger King, Shell, MasterCard, and Pringles, to name a
few.
I like the dwarf in #3, and the font in #1. I think sim
FWIW, the "master" in the DWARF .git distro is an .eps file not .png--not
that that really matters. I don't know
where it came from other than Michael gave it to me to use. The .eps does
contain some Copyright lines, namely
% Copyright (c)1992-98 Corel Corporation
% All rights reserved. v8.0 r0
FWIW, I like the idea/reckon it's worth a revisit.
I'd shy away from equipping the dwarves with weapons/combat imagery -
maybe a smithy's hammer (or pickaxe) would be more suitable for
tooling? (this sort of thing:
https://www.kctool.com/picard-1c-blacksmiths-hammer-with-ash-handle-1800g/
- has a