In message <[log in to unmask]>,
Prof Bruce Royan <[log in to unmask]> writes
>In 1995, the IFLA Section on Information technology launched a project to
>develop a set of standard icons for use in OPACS, websites and database
>user interfaces.
[...]
> We welcome your input and comments
I think they look excellent - very clear, easy to read and understand. I
presume they're in grey scale to make them easier to see? Only one
point, which doesn't relate to the icons themselves, but to the
accompanying text: "No copyright law restricts the use of these icons,
so they may be used in any way by anyone. "
I understand what it says, but I had to read it a couple of times to
begin with. You might want to consider changing the statement to read
something like: 'These icons have been placed in the public domain, so
they can be used by anyone for any purpose', or 'We are not applying any
copyright laws to these icons, so they etc...'
That's just a minor point though. Congratulations on successful
completion of a very difficult job!
Phil.
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