[MOBY-dev] [moby] BioMOBY powered logo?

Mark Wilkinson markw at illuminae.com
Thu Jul 27 18:21:05 UTC 2006


Fantastic!!!!!

Thanks!!!!!

M



On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 11:07:45 -0700, Pieter Neerincx  
<Pieter.Neerincx at wur.nl> wrote:

> Hi Mark,
>
> I really like the "old" logo and I want to make BioMOBY look good on
> that poster, so I didn't want to settle for the low-res version. It
> turns out the font used to create it was American Typewriter and once
> you have the correct font recreating a high resolution vector image
> is no longer mission impossible :). I made a new high res version in
> Adobe Illustrator and PDF format. The position of the Cs, Gs and Ts
> is slightly different in the new version, but you'll have to see them
> side by side to notice the difference. To make sure it won't get lost
> again I checked them into the CVS. They are available from ~moby-live/
> Docs/Artwork/
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pi
>
>
> On 26-Jul-2006, at 5:58 PM, Mark Wilkinson wrote:
>
>> Hi Pieter,
>>
>> The M(actg)BY logo here (http://biomoby.org/moby1.gif)  is the only
>> logo
>> we really have.  There are some "powered-by" buttons, but they aren't
>> that spectacular.  There's a nice logo/button created by the Remora
>> group here (http://lipm-bioinfo.toulouse.inra.fr/remora/img/
>> remora.png),
>> but since they use the M(actg)BY logo in their logo, I doubt that they
>> have a high-res version of it.
>>
>> The M(actg)BY logo was created by a colleague of Paul Gordon's way
>> back
>> in 2002... I don't know if the original file still exists, but I have
>> c.c.'d him on this response to bring it to his attention.  If not,
>> then
>> all we have is that low-res version of the logo.
>>
>> :-/
>>
>> M
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 11:57 +0200, Pieter Neerincx wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm making a poster for a project where we have used BioMOBY to make
>>> webservices. I'd like to advertise how wonderfull the BioMOBY project
>>> is on that poster, so I was wondering if there is an official
>>> "powered by BioMOBY" logo or something like that... Too much text on
>>> a poster doesn't sell the message, so I prefer a good logo and a
>>> reference to to www.biomoby.org over a literature reference.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Pi
>>>
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>> Mark Wilkinson
>> Asst. Professor, Dept. of Medical Genetics
>> University of British Columbia
>> PI in Bioinformatics, iCAPTURE Centre
>> St. Paul's Hospital, Rm. 166, 1081 Burrard St.
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>> "Since the point of a definition is to explain the meaning of a
>> term to
>>    someone who is unfamiliar with its proper application, the use of
>> language that doesn't help such a person learn how to apply the
>> term is
>>  pointless. Thus, "happiness is a warm puppy" may be a lovely thought,
>>                      but it is a lousy definition."
>>
>> Köhler et al, 2006
>>
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