Nothing I like more than critiquing someone else's work...(maybe because it
is a rare opportunity that I get to turn the tables).
I like the simple, bold aspects of it. It is direct. The animation aspect
of it is a web-page, computer-like, characteristic that would tie in nicely
to a dedicated web site.
Hmmm...maybe we take the Camospit; put it on top of the north america "map"
surround it with the wreath, and encircle that with the text" North American
Spitfire Squadron". The colors: OD, of course; ( Ouch! It's very painful
for an architect to have to "draw" his idea with a keyboard). I'm not one
for design by committee, but some times ideas can synthesize in to what
works best. Would like to see what they all look like in the finished
version.
Terry Banbury
Mk III
> ----------
> From: Terry L. Thompson[SMTP:tlt@digex.net]
> Reply To: Terry L. Thompson
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 2:46 PM
> To:
> Subject: My Entry into the Spit Contest
>
>
> Before I give out the web address of my "logo"...does the winner get a
> free
> bumper sticker or something?
>
> Oh who cares... I know a lot of you are partial to the 71, 133 & 121
> squadron icons (and are probably working on something incorporating them
> in
> the logo), but I wanted to go with something a bit simpler.
>
> It's animated...so give it a second. (I left it black and white because
> I'm
> a typical male and have no color coordination).
> and you'll have to IMAGINE the "North American Spitfire Squadron"
> somewhere
> on it...I'm just too lazy to deal with the wrap around lettering on that
> right now.
>
> http://www.access.digex.net/~terry_t/images/spitani.gif
>
> (To RE-animate it, you have to "reload")
>
> Terry L. Thompson
> '76 Spit 1500
> Maryland
>
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