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ShaunPhilly Polyamory, Skepticism and atheism May 11, 2012 1 Minute

I was talking with Staks last weekend, and he was glad to see that we went and got ourselves a domain, but thought we could use a little branding.  I had been using the gnu atheist symbol for some time, and liked it because not only was I really amused by the “gnu” moniker, but I also thought the horns were appropriate.

 

Horns…as in horny.  Because we are poly, and we like sex with more than one person…responsibly…whatever! I thought it was a little clever (or was it cleaver….).

 

In any case, I had even mocked up a little icon to use, so that I could have a little reference to the blog (that is hardly visible), but ultimately we need our own logo.  So I created a logo today.

Now, I am not a graphic artist by any stretch of the imagination.  I don’t have any great picture editing software (I use Gimp, and might need a better one for future ventures).  But I came up with a concept I like, and tolerably decent first attempt.

It certainly is not professional, and with more time and perhaps better software I might be able to do something better, but in the future I might have a real graphic artist take a crack at it.

If you are a graphic artist and think you’d like to give it a shot, I would love that!  I don’t know what I have to give in barter or payment, but perhaps something could be worked out.

 

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Philosopher, musician, astronaut, godlike being, atheist, nonmonogamous, pariah, contrarian by nature, probably occasionally right human who writes nonsense to very few people. Some people come here only to downvote my posts. That seems sort of ridiculous, right? View all posts by ShaunPhilly

Published May 11, 2012

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