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Seeking Your Opinion About a element14 Image

rscasny
rscasny 7 months ago

I'm putting something together for the element14 team, which is part of one of our internal planning initiatives. 

I'm trying to develop an image that simply describes visually plus a few words what element14 Community is on a people level. 

Since I'm not an artist, designer, etc. I tried to put together for rough images. 

If you have the time, I'd appreciate you voting or leaving a comment.

Many thanks.

Randall

element14 Community Team.

Here are the images. Scroll down to vote. Thanks.

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps 7 months ago in reply to scottiebabe +5
    2 hand soldering in picture 1
  • dougw
    dougw 7 months ago in reply to scottiebabe +4
    I like how the scope is plugged into a drawing of the vehicle rather than the vehicle itself...
  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave 7 months ago +2
    Perhaps try an image that leans a bit more toward making / prototyping than test & measurement / repair / college course type imagery. Also as we are mostly an on-line community, then perhaps avoid showing…
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  • battlecoder
    battlecoder 7 months ago

    My pick was Image #2.
    #1 is just people looking at a circuit. I don't think you need that many people just *looking* at a board. No instruments on sight to perform measurements or diagnostics.

    #3 he looks confused and perhaps a bit annoyed. Probably trying to understand his analog scope and whether he set it up correctly (been there). The way he's sitting though is a workplace hazard!

    #4 is a bit too cluttered. Lot of instruments with great potential to make an interesting scene but none of them being used.

    Now, Image #2 would be a lot better if the scope was ON, which is something I just noticed Face palm

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    battlecoder 7 months ago

    My pick was Image #2.
    #1 is just people looking at a circuit. I don't think you need that many people just *looking* at a board. No instruments on sight to perform measurements or diagnostics.

    #3 he looks confused and perhaps a bit annoyed. Probably trying to understand his analog scope and whether he set it up correctly (been there). The way he's sitting though is a workplace hazard!

    #4 is a bit too cluttered. Lot of instruments with great potential to make an interesting scene but none of them being used.

    Now, Image #2 would be a lot better if the scope was ON, which is something I just noticed Face palm

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps 7 months ago in reply to battlecoder
    battlecoder said:
    #1 is just people looking at a circuit. I don't think you need that many people just *looking* at a board.

    In defense of that image Slight smile : someone is pointing at an interesting aspect of the circuit, and the two others pay attention.

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  • battlecoder
    battlecoder 7 months ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Fair!
    I'm being a bit cheeky with my critique of the pictures. I like all the pictures except #3 (muted colors, the least interesting from the set, imo). In the end even the one I chose originally was far from perfect, and I actually changed my vote to #1. "Looking" at a board (as I mockingly described it) is still a better way of analyzing and diagnosing a circuit than using an oscilloscope that is not even on!

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