here are my comments on the logos: the oval ones too plain hard to notice. the 3 arrows coming together looks too much like the ms-office logo the blocky ones: too complicated visually (and expensive to manufacture) the wavy lines: great, hints of DNA, nice clear BIG LSB letter, for this one i would like to see a few more color samples, why orange and red. the black and white is nice just like the penguin colors.
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:03:55PM -0700, Nicholas Petreley wrote: > Kip Henrie at Caldera came up with these samples as > possible LSB compliance logos, or just LSB logos in > general. (see attachment) Kip says these are rough and he > wants to polish them up before anyone makes any decisions, > but I thought you'd like to see what he's working on. > > Please visit the following URL to see the sample Logos > > http://www.gatherround.com/j/Template?File=viewpic.html&u=105486&a=105952&p=1000000000001602620&Sequence=1 > > I'd also like to get some discussion going as to what > should be required in order to put an LSB logo on a box. > IMO there should be different levels of compliance, but > I want to dig through what has already been discussed and > then come up with a suggestion. I'm working on that now, > and will post a message when I've got a rough idea. > > -Nick > > -- > ********************************************************** > Nicholas Petreley Caldera Systems - LinuxWorld/InfoWorld > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.petreley.com - Eph 6:12 > ********************************************************** > . > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
