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Message-ID: <44F7067A.6030108@lancaster.ac.uk>
Date: 2006-08-31T15:55:38Z
From: Barry Rowlingson
Subject: R-Project logo in SVG format
In-Reply-To: <61685.151.100.49.234.1157032368.squirrel@webmail.lrz-muenchen.de>

friedrich.leisch at stat.uni-muenchen.de wrote:

> After you created one and submitted it to us probably at the same place as
> the bitmaps. In the meantime it will have to suffice that you use all we
> have, and that are the bitmaps (the logo was done by a volunteer who chose
> to use a bitmapped graphics program). It is not like we keep the good
> stuff back on purpose ...

  It does look like it would be near-impossible to parameterise the logo 
efficiently into a vector format - all that shading and 3-d effect 
stuff. The largest PNG file there is 1450x1100 pixels which at 300 dpi 
gives you a 4-inch logo. Although looking at it full-size on my monitor 
reveals some artifacts in the 3-d shading...

  Do any other materials exist for making the logo? A description of the 
fonts used, a 3-d model R and O-shape, a layered PSD or XCF file, or a 
Gimp/Photoshop macro set for getting that effect? I dont believe this 
was painted pixel-by-pixel...

  When was the last time the mailing list had a 'need a new logo' thread?

Barry