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[–]JasonCarswell[S] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Bottom right. I didn't see that coming. Then again I didn't know what you might prefer. I understand it though. The "S" is less aggressive, yet retains its points.

"A" crossbar is easy. I suppose I could have done more variations with more letters. I figured narrowing the dominant width of the "pyramid A" and removing the base for just a chevron "A" was enough not to be a pyramid, but I think you're correct to remove all doubt, not matter how remote - especially when it's so easy to.

I had some other fun ideas about the "A" that I was debating springing on you. Instead I'll tell you and you can tell me if you want to see a version. 1) Imagine the "A" on its side, like it's been knocked over, one side on the ground one foot in the air. 1a) Without the crossbar. 1b) With a crossbar. 2) Same as 1 but with the top section "beheaded" with a small top triangle removed from the rest of the "A" triangle. 2a) The "head" is flipped overlapping the feet of "I" and "D". 2b) The "head" is a pile of rubble at the feet of "I" and "D". 2c) The "head" is a pile of rubble resting on the bottom outline of the speech bubble. All of this is fun, perhaps good for banners about toppling power or for T-shirts - but I don't recommend it for a standard logo.

The top-left "D" is extended but the angles are different. I'll present several versions.

There is no res for a SVG but I take your meaning on the .net . And on reflection the exclamation point is not the point, though a clever device, the important part is that it says .net . It definitely needs tuning.

Being a SVG scalable vector graphic you can make it any size without compromising quality.