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Ooo-- that is cool! Yes, too detailed for the typical icon but I can see something like that for use in posters, etc. Definitely worth consideration.
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The idea is nice, I would not put two two logos overlapping each other but I think that there can be thousands of options. I am super busy this week but I will work on some code ideas after BCN, Could you please post the word "code" in morse but not "rounded" it is •••- --- •-•- ??? a morse code translatore gave me this solution -.-. --- -.. .
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I don't consider what claesbas did to be a logo per se, but an advertising-class graphic. But again, I'll work something up later to show what I mean.
And I'm not sure what you mean about the morse code. The "c" logo I created spells out "code" starting at the center and "unwinding".
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