It's a clipart piece from stockart.com from 2001. And it was used AS IS, no alterations in one of Jon's logos posted in Logopond in 2008. That is very interesting and basically tanks Jon's credibility.
Shortly after this comment was made, Jon purged his entire showcase, closed down his website and checked out:
But the strange thing is that deleting the logo on Logopond never deletes the comments, they linger and can be read even after the logo is gone. In this case however the comments are gone too, which implies there's more to the story than meets the eye.
"In this case however the comments are gone too"
There might have simply been a bug that they fixed between now and the time you first noticed comments lingering after a logo was deleted.
http://web.archive.org/web/20011128050555/stockart.com/image...
It's a clipart piece from stockart.com from 2001. And it was used AS IS, no alterations in one of Jon's logos posted in Logopond in 2008. That is very interesting and basically tanks Jon's credibility.
Shortly after this comment was made, Jon purged his entire showcase, closed down his website and checked out:
http://logopond.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=17903#p17903
But the strange thing is that deleting the logo on Logopond never deletes the comments, they linger and can be read even after the logo is gone. In this case however the comments are gone too, which implies there's more to the story than meets the eye.