Nah, blue and blue, cause we can only spell one colour good :D Sent from my iPod On 29 Jun 2014, at 22:33, Stephen Geary <sgeary@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On 29 June 2014 22:15, Cathal (phone) <cathalgarvey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yellow for sulphur, brown for muck? I forget! :P > > > On 29 June 2014 22:11:42 GMT+01:00, Jean O Neill <jean.oneill@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > Ah! *plots for good daycent aul Dublin colours * :D > > > Sent from my iPod > > On 29 Jun 2014, at 20:00, "Cathal (phone)" <cathalgarvey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> Cork colours! Not essential, of course.. >> >> On 29 June 2014 19:27:42 GMT+01:00, Jean O Neill <jean.oneill@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> Shall be on Tuesday, so keep em coming. Why a red n white scheme in >> particular? Or am I picking up something wrong? >> Jean >> >> Sent from my iPod >> >> On 29 Jun 2014, at 19:16, Cathal Garvey <cathalgarvey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> So, Jen; you get in touch with your designer peeps? :) >> >> On 28/06/14 20:03, Cathal Garvey wrote: >> >> >> Oh I like the DNA-tree idea! >> >> Made me think of fusing it with the "tree of life", as enclosed. >> >> >> Naturally the final version would have to have red and white, rather >> than red and yellow, if a white strand could be done with sufficient >> contrast. >> >> Circles are nice, they >> make >> good badges and stickers. Also, we want the< >> br /> >> name in the icon as Steve did, I'm just playing with imagery here.. >> >> On 28/06/14 14:29, jean o neill wrote: >> >> >> So, just while everyone's fermenting with ideas and bubbling with >> creativity, I'm meeting with some friends during the week who have dabbled >> in design and I was going to approach them for logo ideas. Any thoughts on >> >> >> what would be good? Something graphic? Minimalist? A dna strand unwinding >> into a tree and a seahorse? (That may be just me...) Any and all thoughts >> please. >> >> >> >> -- >> T: @onetruecathal, @IndieBBDNA >> >> >> P: +353876363185 >> W: http://indiebiotech.com >> <0x988B9099.asc> >> List homepage: //www.freelists.org/list/corkbiomakerspace >> >> >> Please keep this list for local discussion only. To discuss DIYbio in >> general, please use the diybio.org / diybio.eu mailing lists, or the >> diybio-ireland Googlegroup. >> >> >> >> -- >> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >