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Found it, yippee. Now for a big challenge, why not attempt a pure CSS version ;-)
I thought I would take the opportunity to mention that whilst none of you know me, I found this blog through Flickr whilst searching for photos from India, a place which has inexplicably fasinated me lately (that said, lots of places fascinate me).
@Wolfgang – Indeed… he’s a vegetarian! Though he is, nevertheless, a little confused…. ;)
By the way, although it may appear to be a kind of goldfish, it is in fact some sort of red herring.
flash junkie……
ok – managed to find it – but the logo is not really instantly recognizable/readable.
10 points for leading me on a goose chase bro……
I must not be clever, I can’t find it!
ok, found it!
I like the logo idea, that font needs to be a little more recognisable me thinks – coming along nicely though …
Good work bro!
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Found it, yippee. Now for a big challenge, why not attempt a pure CSS version ;-)
I thought I would take the opportunity to mention that whilst none of you know me, I found this blog through Flickr whilst searching for photos from India, a place which has inexplicably fasinated me lately (that said, lots of places fascinate me).
@Dan – pure CSS… even the fish?
Glad that your India explorations led you here. Welcome.
Based on Jyoti and Madhava’s feedback, I have updated the logo in the Flash animation. Take another look…
Hmm, true, well perhaps doing the fish would be going a bit far…
I like it.
Someone told me that they think the ‘m’ looks like a pair of upside-down boobies… I don’t understand what they mean.
I tried to feed the face with the fish, but the face did not want to eat the fish.
@Wolfgang – Indeed… he’s a vegetarian! Though he is, nevertheless, a little confused…. ;)
By the way, although it may appear to be a kind of goldfish, it is in fact some sort of red herring.