Oooh, that is pretty nice.

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It kinda reminds me of the Noderunners Logo I made a few years ago. See:

As for nostr, personally, I've been playing around with a more organic looking thing, seeing as the structure of the network itself is also pretty fluid and can be haphazardly approached.

This brought me to consider the art of calligraphy, inks, brushes, swooshes. natural feeling stuff.

Of course I did want to keep the nodules/nodes which led me to this bone-like structure. I think it is very fitting. Like so:

Leading me to:

If you try really hard, you may even still see an ostrich in it ;)

Let me know your thoughts.

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My preferred of these is the brushed one, it shows class in simplicity.

About Niel's —and for that matter, any other logo using circles as formative for 'nodes'— are kind of incoherent in terms of what #nostr stands for, namely, the focus on the user and its stand against the most recent legacy tech (say x, fb, g and so). Sure, relays are like nodes, yet the importance of each relay is shored by its users and how they mold networks. In short, #nostr is humanist.

At least that's how I see this thing, lol, and maybe a coincidence if that the ostrich, unlike the birdie, is attached to the Earth just like us, humans. That being said, I'd favor clean typography wen it comes to #nostr imagery 😁