January 8, 2004

Logo use

I want to use a small piece of the logo, the eagle, in a post I'm working on for the site. Is that okay Liza?

I realize the logo or design may change but even if it does i'd like to use the eagle for now.

Posted by filchyboy at January 8, 2004 4:11 PM

ABSOLUTELY! Go ahead.
Do you need the eagle alone?
I can make you one ... now what font was that?
I've gotta look at the notes.

Anyhow, I'll clean up the design this weekend. I have one more idea in store that I'll throw at y'all.

Also, I agree with the band of color a la Kalsey. I actually pondered that one for hours but went white.

Anyhow, let me know if you need a better image.

Posted by: liza at January 8, 2004 9:28 PM

No image is fine. Just the eagle. Sort of a teaser. You'll see after I finish the post.

Posted by: filchyboy at January 9, 2004 1:00 PM
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