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Transition Strategist (Greg)

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Jun 3, 2009, 9:03:53 PM6/3/09
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So this is the continuation or redesign of the originally posted
draft, which was a proof of concept and was received well as a
concept. The primary concern with the original one was that it wasn't
clean, was too busy and was overly feminine.

I think I've addressed all of those in this second version. The format
translation has degraded the outer radio wave so that it isn't blurred
but a hard line. I'd like to make the stroke outline the same colours
as the gradient fill of course.

let me know,
g.

Bradley

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Jun 5, 2009, 1:03:12 AM6/5/09
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Gregory - I aint got nothing better at the current time
does anyone else have any specific alternative ideas?

i still wanted something a little less feminine,
but i havent come up with an alternative that I am at all pleased with
yet
I am very open though if someone else has another suggestion
if not, i say lets go for it

Bradley

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Transition Strategist (Greg)

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Jun 5, 2009, 3:43:07 PM6/5/09
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Ya, after I changed the colors from the purple and green I asked quite
a number of people, and they didn't think it was particularly
feminine. Women really liked it. Then I got to thinking; if men are
already a little more tech savvy then women, don't we want to appeal
to women primarily in our communications? More men are already
convinced to get wireless, so our communications should skew it's
convincing towards women?
no?

Mike West

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Jun 5, 2009, 10:22:00 PM6/5/09
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yeah that's great about the branding - I like the green better myself...

...any opinions on Rogers Google Android?

  • best Canadian phone ever (except in Yellowknife where almost no features will work)
  • google is in the forefront...rogers takes a back seat (other than the massive monthly payment) - specifically Google Talk is more natural than texting
  • notifications from gmail, gtalk, email, txts, etc. etc. (very cool touch notification menu)
  • net neutrality discussion is over (cancel the dance party or give your phone backs!)

Transition Strategist (Greg)

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Jun 6, 2009, 12:43:57 AM6/6/09
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LMAO! We're so going to be the black sheep of cooperative
communications... But hell ya! Go frig yourself liberals, it's about
the economics of who owns what. When you stop whining to the corporate
state to regulate corporations better, and instead work for a new
economic model that can actually hope to structurally maintain net-
netrality, you'll have a moral leg to stand on.
OhOh,, we're so on the outs now.

On Jun 5, 7:22 pm, Mike West <datalaun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yeah that's great about the branding - I like the green better myself...
>
> ...any opinions on Rogers Google Android?
>
>    - best Canadian phone ever (except in Yellowknife where almost no
>    features will work)
>    - google is in the forefront...rogers takes a back seat (other than the
>    massive monthly payment) - specifically Google Talk is more natural than
>    texting
>    - notifications from gmail, gtalk, email, txts, etc. etc. (very cool
>    touch notification menu)
>    - net neutrality discussion is over (cancel the dance party or give your
>    phone backs!)
>
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Transition Strategist (Greg) <
>
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