[Community] OpenPhoenux Logo contest - Phase 2 (voting)
Yury Sakarinen
zyth at onego.ru
Tue Jan 15 13:01:49 CET 2013
Voted for Proposition 2. Twice )
Very similar to the Debian.
Thamos писал 2013-01-15 14:58:
> Hi all,
> I voted for 5, 7, 8 and 10. I liked nearly all logos, so i did choose
> by
> exclusion. 1 and 3 where nice eye-catchers, but i didn't find much
> relation to the project. Second may be a nice backround picture, but
> i
> think it's not scaleable at all. Number for droped out because of
> scalability, too. The sixth i liked, but i find it too nerdlike,
> reminds
> me somehow of startrek... Number 9 dropped out because i don't see a
> direct connection with the tux. This project is about free hardware,
> not
> software (despite the fact that we need software, too...) Proposal
> 11 i
> can't connect to the project well, too.
>
> Number five i choose because of its eye-catcher abilities. For
> scaling
> small one may have to use the phoenix alone, without the device and
> the
> whirls underneath. Number 7 i liked because auf it's simplicity. But
> i
> don't know, if i have seen something like that already somewhere. I
> think proposal 8 does connect at best with our devices. Maybe the
> broken
> chain should be symbolised a little bit more clear. The 11th i chose
> because it connects well to the fact that its about a hardware
> project,
> the symbol alone is nice to use at small scales and i haven't seen
> much
> symbols like that already (high recognizability)
>
> so far, my 2 cents...
> Thamos
>
>
> Am 14.01.2013 17:53, schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
>> Hi all,
>> we are currently running a logo contest for the new OpenPhoenux
>> umbrella project that intends to cover all old and new openmoko
>> activities.
>>
>> We have received 11 proposals (and sometimes variants).
>>
>> You can now participate by judging the proposals. Please think
>> about:
>>
>> • does it connect to the remains of the original Openmoko project
>> ("Phoenix from the ashes")?
>> • is it eye-catching, easily remembered, unique?
>> • does it show some orientation towards future?
>> • does it carry a positive, inpiring, flying, pushing attitude?
>> • does it tell about "freedom & openness"?
>> • do you feel that it represents "your" OpenPhoenux/OpenMoko
>> community?
>> • can it be recognized that it has something to do with wireless,
>> portable devices (tablet, smartphone, gadgets etc.)?
>> • does it look equally good in different sizes?
>>
>> Now please see yourself and submit your votes (up to 4 favourites):
>>
>> http://www.openphoenux.org/logo/
>>
>> Please vote until Tuesday evening (15th Jan 2013, GMT).
>>
>> You may also discuss pros and cons as a followup to this mail.
>>
>> Nikolaus
>>
>>
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