Finally, here is the official presentation of the SAT logo:
We needed a logo that's going to be printed and seen in several parts of the story. So, Robert made this really cool design.
For those of you geeks out there: the three symbols inside the corners of the triangle are from an ancient language from another world. The first person who leaves the answer as a comment with the name of the language, or the origin of it, will receive a copy of SAT on DVD.
Friday, October 12, 2007
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that the simbol from the LOST ? that maybe the concept!
No Alberto, it has nothing to do with Lost.
;)
Ok, I'm not sure but I thing the language it the same one you can see
in the movie transformers, the one Sam Witwicky's grand father wrote
in the maps.
I hope thats the answer.
Kafre,
Sorry mate, but that is not the answer. Nice try though.
OK, I think is time for you guys to give us a clue, because I don't any neurons left.
ok, another guest,are these symbols from the 5th elementh?
Hi Juan,
I believe those are characters from the Devanagari alphabet used to write Hindi!
I've missed the Fallas blog and just found this blog after a long time.
I am heading to Colombia the end of June and will also be traveling to Neiva for a festival! I will think of you guys while I'm there!
I'm glad to see you are still doing you videos!
Roseanne
Roseanne!
You're pretty close with your answer. SO CLOSE that we think we should announce you as the First Winner!!!
We mean "first winner" because although the correct answer is not the Devanagari alphabet, we think the symbols we used on the SAT logo were created "based" on this alphabet. That's why you deserve to be the First Winner.
So Roseanne, once we finish SAT, we'll send you a copy of SAT on DVD. Congratulations!!!!
This means the actual correct answer is still "out there". Someone else could get it!!!
Juan
That symbols are from the game "Darklands". I'm so sure.
Luis Fernando
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Katherine,
I checked with Robert, and unfortunately your answer is not correct.
;-)
Juan
Is it a type of Kanji?
John
Hi John, sorry but no, it is not kanji, or "a type of kanji".
Thanks for your comment!
Hello my name is Cory, I found a picture of your logo on google and noticed your blog, this is just for my own fun so here is my guess, Sanskrit. Thanks
Here goes nothin, Sanskrit
Thanks,
Cory
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