[Pythonmac-SIG] MacPython logo redux
Glenn Andreas
gandreas at delver.com
Tue Nov 4 16:29:20 EST 2003
At 4:05 PM -0500 11/4/03, John Miller wrote:
>On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 03:52 PM, W.H.Offenbach wrote:
>
>>>I don't terribly object to the snake, and prefer a stylized one to
>>>a photorealistic one, but I think we may unnecessarily push some
>>>people's buttons by placing a snake in such close proximity to an
>>>apple (biblical fall from grace story).
>>
>>With all due respect, the fall from grace followed when A&E became
>>aware, started to know.
>>Besides, the bible doesn't say "apple" it just mentions "fruit".
>>Making it an apple is man's invention (either by tradition or
>>translation), not the snake's.
>
>Yes, I agree. It's just that the proximity of the snake and the
>apple in the graphic is suggestive of the story and may cause
>unnecessary avoidance by some. ("Lead us not into temptation...")
Though for the Gnostics, Typhonians and a few others, it is the
complete opposite (who view the story as all about serpent granting
enlightenment and freedom from the Demiurge).
Pretty much any sort of symbol is bound to have different
connotations to different people.
> Also, the use of an apple in an app's icon, as others have said, is
>somewhat redundant on a Macintosh and is not very common.
>From
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/OSXHIGuidelines/XHIGIcons/chapter_13_section_6.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000967/TPXREF120
"Avoid using Aqua interface elements in your icons"
and
"Don't use replicas of Apple hardware products in your icons. These
symbols are copyrighted and hardware designs change frequently."
One could argue that the Apple icon, being in the menu bar, is an
Aqua interface element, and also that it is a copyrighted symbol. It
certainly seems redundant at the very least.
For a different idea, what about a "grail"? It would be both a Monty
Python reference (probably more recognizable than the 10-ton weight,
since Wile E. Coyote is also hit by weights like that), as well as
something that has connotations of something "really good" (which
Python of course is). It would also be a "real world" sort of object
that tends to look good as aqua icons.
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Glenn Andreas gandreas at delver.com
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