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Re: Logo feedback
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Ben Barrowes |
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Re: Logo feedback |
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Thu, 8 Jul 2010 09:17:27 -0400 |
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On Sunday 04 July 2010 10:38:45 Fotios Kasolis wrote:
> On Jul 4, 2010, at 4:25 PM, Robert T. Short wrote:
> > Søren Hauberg wrote:
> >> søn, 04 07 2010 kl. 01:08 +0200, skrev Fotios Kasolis:
> >>> Should i work on that or you find it unnecessary?
> >>
> >> Personally, I find this suggestion much better than the LaTeX ones (they
> >> look too much like something that was "just" generated in LaTeX to be a
> >> logo IMHO). I still prefer the more "graphical" logo suggestions; the
> >> one with infinity inside a light-blue circle (with the lower right
> >> corner removed) is my favourite. Perhaps the infinity part should be
> >> replaced with the "OC" combination?
> >>
> >> Søren
> >>
> >> P.S. I really appreciate your enthusiasm; listening to all the different
> >> opinions must be frustrating at times :-)
> >
> > I agree. This last one was cool, but I, too, like the graphical ones.
> >
> > This has been interesting, but maybe it is time to just DO something?
> >
> > Bob
>
> I absolutely agree, it is time to do something, this could go on for ever.
> I think we have enough material part is bad part is good, lets decide! Then
> i check the details of the design for pixel fix (in case there is sth bad)
> and that is all.
>
> I ll also prepare a very brief (max 1page) visual id (after deciding the
> logo).
>
> PS. Even if we choose a more graphical logo like Soren said, there must be
> a specific way for writing octave. Look how wolfram has done that
> http://media.wolfram.com/logos/ That is exactly what i was thinking.
>
> /Fotios
Soren's idea of the OC in the blue circle seems like a good idea, but my
preference is for a little
more mathy logo... there is no math in the circle logo aside from the \infty.
And I also think we
need a way to write octave. We have several ideas going, but who is going to
make this decision in
the end? It would be nice to have some guidance on this.