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CR,
I've been there, I think I know what Máirín is saying.
Imagine a spiral where major road gives way to minor road, then to minor road, then to parking lot. That's when you see the front of the building (after the world stops spinning of course)
Although I fear we're putting too much pressure on you, your design was really nice tbh. It doesn't have to scream boston if it doesn't want to.
Martin,
On Tue, 2018-02-20 at 10:26 -0500, Máirín Duffy wrote:
On 02/20/2018 09:00 AM, C R wrote:
Will people recognise it? More specifically, the people attending the hackfest? It's the picture that comes up when you search for "Redhat Boston".
I don't think so - the thing about it is that you walk under that front design, and you wouldn't really notice it unless you were walking from a direction most people don't walk from (the main street in the area with walking traffic is summer street) You can't really view the whole thing unless you've stepped back aways in a direction you wouldn't go.
The building's side is more noticeable than the front because of its position relative to the main street (the building's front isn't on A street, for example, it's on a small side road called Necco St.) And the building itself is basically a nondescript brick building.
~m