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What, no competition? Come on designers, I'm calling you all out!
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I will see what I can do..
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I like yours Texrat..

Heres a thing I did.. maybe abit too detailed to be a 64x64px icon at a later stage.. its overall too detailed for a symbol really. anyway..

slightly higher res: http://castus.dnsalias.com:8080/share/uxpluscode.jpg
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Ooo-- that is cool! Yes, too detailed for the typical icon but I can see something like that for use in posters, etc. Definitely worth consideration.
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Ooo-- that is cool! Yes, too detailed for the typical icon but I can see something like that for use in posters, etc. Definitely worth consideration.
It could probably be simpled down, fewer ones and zeros and such to make it more symbol friendly. I started out somewhat too detailed..

I got inspration from some holographic ui images I found when surfing gui etc..
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Actually I'd say leave it as is, and keep your work for posters and such. In fact I think my work and yours could co-exist in some advertisements-- they have different uses.

In fact I want to do a mockup showing a combination example unless you beat me to it.
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The idea is nice, I would not put two two logos overlapping each other but I think that there can be thousands of options. I am super busy this week but I will work on some code ideas after BCN, Could you please post the word "code" in morse but not "rounded" it is •••- --- •-•- ??? a morse code translatore gave me this solution -.-. --- -.. .
 

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The idea is nice, I would not put two two logos overlapping each other but I think that there can be thousands of options. I am super busy this week but I will work on some code ideas after BCN, Could you please post the word "code" in morse but not "rounded" it is •••- --- •-•- ??? a morse code translatore gave me this solution -.-. --- -.. .
I don't consider what claesbas did to be a logo per se, but an advertising-class graphic. But again, I'll work something up later to show what I mean.

And I'm not sure what you mean about the morse code. The "c" logo I created spells out "code" starting at the center and "unwinding".
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Actually I'd say leave it as is, and keep your work for posters and such. In fact I think my work and yours could co-exist in some advertisements-- they have different uses.

In fact I want to do a mockup showing a combination example unless you beat me to it.
The main challenge when different designs has to go together is to keep a kind of harmony, for instance not use too many colours (that distract the eyes) and make something easy to remember. I will post few ideas as soon as I will finish a work which is almost finished (and I can't wait to forget about it!!!) Hope in a couple of weeks
 
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I don't consider what claesbas did to be a logo per se, but an advertising-class graphic. But again, I'll work something up later to show what I mean.

And I'm not sure what you mean about the morse code. The "c" logo I created spells out "code" starting at the center and "unwinding".
I've go the C that's clear, but if you want to use the morse I would write the C using the word "CODE" in morse...
 
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