*tilts head* Well, I tend to believe that if there is a god, belief shapes form, so it's not quite the being that's important to me, it's the novelty of the form. And the image of a floral deity is linked irrevocably with the speech.
Heh, just call me a Neo-Platonist, then. Though I can't say I've read his work. I probably should get around to that some time.
Eh. *shrugs* The one on the left isn't my favourite. I like the one on the right, and I quite like the balance. But then there's nothing stopping you launching your own copy of Adobe and dazzling me with some far better spaced icons, is there?
And o'course, I can't actually resize the text easily anyway, because I did them on the Macs at uni, and our font Venn diagrams show two circles not even on the same page. *kicks computer*
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Date: 2004-08-15 08:49 pm (UTC)Your icons have typical western Platonist typography, emphasising the Noun instead of Being.
Not to mention it looks cramped. *cough*
Side note: can Photoshop CS do batch processing of layers?
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Date: 2004-08-16 07:57 am (UTC)Heh, just call me a Neo-Platonist, then. Though I can't say I've read his work. I probably should get around to that some time.
Eh. *shrugs* The one on the left isn't my favourite. I like the one on the right, and I quite like the balance. But then there's nothing stopping you launching your own copy of Adobe and dazzling me with some far better spaced icons, is there?
Not sure. Not sure what you mean by that.
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