Your Move: Opera®

Variations on “Your Move”, by Opera® community member, JSabarese | ©2009 JSabarese

The images contained in this presentation are not authorized by Opera®, the software company. There is no affiliation whatsoever between Opera® and the presentation, below. Any connection between Opera®, the entity responsible for the Opera® web browser, and this web site and its publisher, and the artist responsible for the images, is strictly superficial, and should not be interpreted, viewed, or considered otherwise.

The artist, who is an Opera® user, has merely published these images as an expression of his appreciation for Opera® products, as inspired by the new Opera® logo design unveiled with the recent public preview release of the forthcoming softwre, Opera® 10.

If you wish to receive a one of the renderings shown below as high-resolution BMP, or an original layered PSD image format for your own private use, communicate your interest to Opera community member, jsabarese

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Note:The images presented here feature an unadulterated rendering of the new Opera® logo [or “icon”] depicted in an artistic context, not to be confused with official Opera® advertising or marketing designs. The design is bourne of the artist's admiration for the new Opera® logo, and his whimsical juxstaposition of that image with icons available in the Miscellaneous Symbols section of the Unicode, Basic Multilingual Plane-- specifically, code points \u265A, \u265C, \u265D, \u265E, and \u265F were used, as rendered from the “DejaVu Sans” fonts, a very Unicode-complete set of fonts, based on Gnome's [“Bitstream”] Vera fonts.