-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- don@cs.byu.edu allegedly wrote:
Oh, by the way, anyone have any cool PGP/crypto icons to Inline into my web page? <g>
A few months ago I decided that what the world needed was a friendly- looking "PGP" icon which we could all display everywhere and which would catch people's attention. I quickly rejected pictures of locks, chains, safes, keys and so forth as appealing too much to those who go for tech and tools. I wanted something that would appeal to my mom. I finally settled on a big-pixel ("digital") blue envelope with a big "PGP" stamp across the seal. (Alternately I considered having the "PGP" stamp in the upper-right-hand-corner "stamp slot", but this wasn't as fitting a metaphor...) After shopping around and finding nothing like it available, I sat down at some stupid Windoze paint program and created one. It's not very pretty (I'm a better programmer than graphic artist, I think), but you can see it/get a copy at <a href="http://www-ugrad.cs.colorado.edu/~wilcoxb> The Niche </a>, my home page. I hope someone makes a nicer-looking version soon so I can use it. Sitting down and trying to draw a nicer-looking PGP icon is on my (very long) list of Things To Do. I'm considering scanning a real envelope and super-imposing the "PGP" stamp digitally, but that would probably look even uglier... Regards, Bryce signatures follow "To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield." <a href="http://ugrad-www.cs.colorado.edu/~wilcoxb/Niche.html"> bryce@colorado.edu </a> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Auto-signed under Unix with 'BAP' Easy-PGP v1.01 iQCVAwUBMJBXkfWZSllhfG25AQGebgQAnR7aLOMKYLE6AuJBL46zGkkTrBEpkWhb hl5uGxctL6NoYL/sGjsPbdU8XrF4sjN7grlh456P9ol2NkUNoHqRfKl53gIpmJBO N+DA8LktH2V0n+81LfyKx6L2i25tKa/re8gKFSDUZXpMrrfFRt6FQpGvvDtKuPUN D2G2WAGKTLM= =4zWl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----