[Clipart] Re: OpenClipart.org Motto
Kevin Wixson
kevin at wixsonit.com
Wed Jul 6 11:46:03 PDT 2005
I like "Drawn Freely" the best, because it's funny if you know that
"Draw Freely" is Inkscape's motto. But if not that, then how about.
"Drawing Community" as in "a community of people who draw" and "the act
of drawing a community"? Shorter than "Drawing Into a Community" and
more snappy.
-Kevin Wixson
Jonadab the Unsightly One wrote:
>Jon Phillips <jon at rejon.org> writes:
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>>So, is it okay to use Drawn Together or should we go with Drawn
>>Freely?
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>Some other possibilities:
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> Drawing Together [same idea as Drawn Together, different tense]
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> Drawing Into a Community [double-meaning on "into"; "Drawing"
> could be taken as transitive with the
> object implied or as reflexive]
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> Everyone's Drawing [double meaning on "everyone's" (could be
> possessive or a contraction, with
> "Drawing" as noun or verb, respectively)]
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