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Subject: Re: (j3.2006) (SC22WG5.5473) Does Fortran have a logo?
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On Mon, 2015-03-30 at 20:02 +0000, Lionel, Steve wrote: 

        A customer wrote me and asked, “Does Fortran have an icon or
        logo?  My colleague is putting together some material and found
        that, unlike Java, C, C++, etc. that Fortran doesn’t appear to
        have any “official” logo… From a marketing perspective, maybe
        this would help bring attention to “Modern Fortran”.”



        I am pretty sure we have no such thing. I wonder if we could
        find some graphic designer to come up with a nice one. (I
        suppose a capital F with card-punch holes is out of the
        question…) Too bad the old Digital Visual Fortran “Flying F”
        graphic couldn’t be used – it would have been perfect.


Maybe Tom Lahey will let us use the "NOT your Father's Fortran" part of
his bumper sticker (with dots added before and after NOT).


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On Mon, 2015-03-30 at 20:02 +0000, Lionel, Steve wrote: <BR>
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    A customer wrote me and asked, &#8220;Does Fortran have an icon or logo?&nbsp; My colleague is putting together some material and found that, unlike Java, C, C++, etc. that Fortran doesn&#8217;t appear to have any &#8220;official&#8221; logo&#8230; From a marketing perspective, maybe this would help bring attention to &#8220;Modern Fortran&#8221;.&#8221;<BR>
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    I am pretty sure we have no such thing. I wonder if we could find some graphic designer to come up with a nice one. (I suppose a capital F with card-punch holes is out of the question&#8230;) Too bad the old Digital Visual Fortran &#8220;Flying F&#8221; graphic couldn&#8217;t be used &#8211; it would have been perfect.<BR>
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Maybe Tom Lahey will let us use the &quot;NOT your Father's Fortran&quot; part of his bumper sticker (with dots added before and after NOT).<BR>
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