What this logo design discussion needs, is a Code of Conduct. Also, to avoid undue influence by law abiding straight white males, Fedora should implement a quota system for soliciting input from blacks and gays and criminals, and weighting their input more highly, since it has more intrinsic value than anything a straight white male could produce. #diversity
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The two proposals are so close together. Even if I was a Fedora user, I wouldn't bother voting.
Originally posted by SpooktraI'm glad they fixed everything else wrong with this distro so they can now concentrate finding a new logo.
Originally posted by msotirovPeople love being asked for an opinion. Especially the ones least qualified to give one.
Originally posted by torsionbar28 View Postblah blah blah
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If Fedora had ANY other logo right now, and someone proposed the " 'f'-Inside-The-Infinity-Symbol " (the CURRENT logo), that person would be hailed as a genius, and this proposition would be adopted immediately; out-of-hand, with NO surveys; no opinions even requested. It would be a 'done deal', as they say.
The 'facebook mentality' pervading every last aspect of our society has gotten extremely tiresome: 'glitz', 'flash' and 'show' are now more important than substance.
The REAL problem is that most people don't have any REAL work to do anymore. Except to change what DOES work for something which is 'new'.
All you millennials know that if it's new, it absolutely has to be better...right?
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I find the second one more appealing as it looks more whole.
It's terribly difficult to judge from images though, because then we're focusing directly on the logo itself. It's similar to looking at a big printout of Helvetica Neue and thinking it might be a good fit for your website, but only when reading on a screen -- focusing on the context instead of the font -- do you notice that it's not as legible as a screen font.
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Originally posted by finalzone View PostAs explained on the blog related on the current logo:- It doesn't work well at small sizes
- It doesn't work at all in a single color
- It's hard to work with on a dark background
No hat allowed by trademark rules.
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Originally posted by Luke_Wolf View Post
Haven't we moved past monochrome images though? That's so early 2010s and good riddance.
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Originally posted by danmcgrew View PostIf Fedora had ANY other logo right now, and someone proposed the " 'f'-Inside-The-Infinity-Symbol " (the CURRENT logo), that person would be hailed as a genius, and this proposition would be adopted immediately; out-of-hand, with NO surveys; no opinions even requested. It would be a 'done deal', as they say.
The 'facebook mentality' pervading every last aspect of our society has gotten extremely tiresome: 'glitz', 'flash' and 'show' are now more important than substance.
The REAL problem is that most people don't have any REAL work to do anymore. Except to change what DOES work for something which is 'new'.
All you millennials know that if it's new, it absolutely has to be better...right?
"It looks like someone took an F and puked the ubuntu logo on it. Come on everyone..... let's hold hands."
It looks like fedora is up for a new logo read here: http://www.livejournal.com/users/jwulf/ and here: http://fedoraproject.org/people/
"I have no problem with it being a hat...after all, a "fedora" is a hat"
It looks like fedora is up for a new logo read here: http://www.livejournal.com/users/jwulf/ and here: http://fedoraproject.org/people/
"That's a little harsh... but it almost makes me want to change distro "
It looks like fedora is up for a new logo read here: http://www.livejournal.com/users/jwulf/ and here: http://fedoraproject.org/people/
"Confusing
Bad style
Bad taste
Uncomfortable
Not atracting
Not complicity with the user
Not funny...
Not even a single opinion poll at any place about its popularity before its approval, why?..."
It looks like fedora is up for a new logo read here: http://www.livejournal.com/users/jwulf/ and here: http://fedoraproject.org/people/
"As the new logo continues to make its way through the world, the opinions will vary widely. As always, the people who hate the new logo will be the ones who voice their opinions the loudest. Get ready to hear that the logo is a horrorshow, because you'll hear it a lot -- for about a week."
"While the outer form is bold and clear, it's internally complicated. I bet if we did a test where we flashed these three logos - Nike, Ubuntu and Fedora in front of people for ten seconds, they would have difficulty drawing or even recalling the Fedora one. It's too clever."
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2005-November/msg00048.html
"The first time I saw the proposed logo I thought to myself "Why on earth is there a Möbius strip in the logo?". I don't want to have to understand a logo." https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedo.../msg00054.html On and on. You get the point.
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Originally posted by mairin View Post
Single-color logos are important for applications I cited in the blog post, such as use in icon libraries (like FontAwesome) and also for screenprinting applications (one color logo on a pen, or bookbag, or whatever.)
Otherwise if you're going to change the whole thing to one color you should really look outside the box and drop everything except for the fact that it's blue and work from there. I really don't see playing around with the current infinity + f as working for a single color the way it works right now as a 2 color icon, and it's just going to look bad versus the original. Maybe you can prove me wrong, but the current examples on your blog aren't proving it to me.
Actually can we see one with this shape for the f with the addition cuts on 3 for the second picture?
Last edited by Luke_Wolf; 10 January 2019, 06:08 PM.
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