On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Gustavo Ariel Giampaoli <[email protected]> wrote: > Don't want to be the "bad guy", but you "M" reminds me to the mIRC logo. > > IMHO that people is trying to use "M" at any cost. I think that you > could let your imagination fly free beyond the "M" and try with more > abstract logos or logos based on the ideas inspired by Mageia (freedom > - community - equality - etc). > > And, as I said in previous e-mails, IMHO that you should keep ti simple: > > http://alecrios.com/img/logos.jpg > > http://174.122.2.131/~cali925/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/ge-logo.jpg > > http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_-T6aCNFrpgw/SwDusWgv7jI/AAAAAAAAAIA/-5qYQ5rtzOI/s320/adidaslogo.jpg > > http://i.ehow.com/images/a04/ij/t4/design-awesome-logo-200X200.jpg > > http://www.freelancelogo.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/one_color_logo_design_9.jpg > > http://www.royaltutorial.com/images/famous-logo-tutorials/famlogo19.jpg > > http://content6.flixster.com/question/61/95/88/6195884_std.jpg > > Maybe too much examples, but that's what I think a logo should be. > Simple, strong, different. Some logos doesn't include the brand as a > word, but I guess marketing guys will work later to "force" people to > associate the logo with the brand in the same way you do it when you > see the Nike pipe without the word "Nike". > > Cheers! > > > tavillo180 >
I have to agree here. I don't like the M you use, but the colors and the quality are great. The logo could be a figure or something, take Firefox, Amsn, Gimp or audacity as an example -- Diego Bello CarreƱo
