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Pour le projet gplicity; the art of modern software engineeringheld by gplicity

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Un logo, monogramme ou une icône | Crée par gplicity

     
     

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  gplicity; the art of modern software engineering

 

  gplicity

 

  Canonical Complexity

 

  Yes

 

  The name of my company is ‘gplicity (pronounced gee•plicity) – I am the sole-proprietor. A software engineer by trade, I work through my company to do contract programming. More importantly, I develop software solutions that incorporate modern software engineering concepts, practices and patterns; specifically for distributed systems.

The term integration or more accurately, interweave is very important to me and is reflected in the name ‘gplicity, which contains the Greek term ‘plicit’ – meaning to fold or weave. Not coincidently, the first two letters are also my initials ‘gp’, which has some interesting possibilities to combine graphically ;-)

Briefly, building quality, integrated software is hard and inherently complex; an unavoidable an essential property consisting of an inescapable collection of interlocking concepts, relationships, algorithms, and invocations of methods. Frankly, most software today is overly complex, fragile and ridgid. To master software is to master complexity. To do that, successfully, one must imitate successful systems exhibiting significant complexity. Nowhere is this more evident than that found in nature – the ultimate architect.

As such, the interweaving of concepts is not limited to technology; I integrate biology, or more accurately, the behaviors exhibited by natural systems. For example, the emergent behaviors exhibited by ants, wasps and bees, even multi-cellular organisms. The point is I adopt fundamental, underlying principles exhibited by these systems, such as self-organization, collective intelligence and indirect communication then incorporate them in the software I create.

Taken together, it represents an ideology of interweaving models, concepts and methods; particularly, those found in, and inspired by nature – the ultimate architect that inevitably and unequivocally achieves the most simple and elegant designs I’ve termed canonical complexity – as shown as my tag-line.

gplicity
. . . Canonical Complexity

Key concepts: integration, interweaving of ideas and concepts, folding into, blending, unification, symmetry, reducing complexity to its simplest form, inspired by natural systems, innovative, clean, simple, abstract, symbolic (mobius strip, endless-knot) and/or the combination of the letters ‘g’ & ‘p’ with a preference to lower-case and an emphasis on the letter ‘g’ (gee•plicity).

I prefer free-flowing styles and swooshes over ridged, straight lines or hard angles; yet, I despise the style of Dr. Suess; well, for a logo anyway. Fonts should be modern, crisp and clean (Radio Space, Neogrey); the lower-case ‘g’ & ‘p’ should mirror each other; Avoid bold fonts, they imply heaviness and script-like fonts imply whimsical, even apathetic attitudes.

 

  Software

 

  Logo Type
Symbolic
Abstract Mark
Initials

 

  Cutting-Edge
Clean/Simple
Sophisticated
Corporate
Modern
High Tech
Serious

 

  Shades of grey, or a preference toward darker colors, not keen on yellows

 

  not sure

 

  Key concepts: integration, interweaving of ideas and concepts, folding into, blending, unification, symmetry, reducing complexity to its simplest form, inspired by natural systems, innovative, clean, simple, abstract, symbolic (mobius strip, endless-knot) and/or the combination of the letters ‘g’ & ‘p’ with a preference to lower-case and an emphasis on the letter ‘g’ (gee•plicity).

I prefer free-flowing styles and swooshes over ridged, straight lines or hard angles; yet, I despise the style of Dr. Suess; well, for a logo anyway. Fonts should be modern, crisp and clean (Radio Space, Neogrey); the lower-case ‘g’ & ‘p’ should mirror each other; Avoid bold fonts, they imply heaviness and script-like fonts imply whimsical, even apathetic attitudes.

 

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Logo_Cybex_1605.jpg

I've uploaded the logo from 'Cybex' as a 'hint' of 'one' direction I'd like to go; however, this should not hinder creative ideas in other directions. Anyway, if you stare at the logo, one 'could' see an abstract G & P

 

gplicity_1609.png

my current logo

 

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