Just to make this abundantly clear, as to avoid further misinterpretation. I have a hard time believing that Johan's remark of "let the best design win" was anything but tongue-in-cheek. I doubt anyone cares or intends to hold a proper design competition, either way.
I guess what is really being implied is that any graphical work will only be taken at face value. That is, noone wants to commit to using any design before having seen at least a prototype of it. In other words, design work is treated in the same way as is, say, documentation or coding work. And that, to me, only seems fair. Of course, if you're able and willing to work together, so much the better. On 24 Feb 2014 12:50, "Augusto Rückert" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > To explain myself: I disagree with this logotype competition idea. > Well, now you must be asking why? > For me, the Naemon, like others opensource projects, have a collaborative > nature. When you code, you want make the best to contribute, and other guy > will make the same. Together you create, not one against other one. > If the other guy and I want to make this job, we can work together, like > you make in programming. I believe this way we will produce a better > result, and not exclude other contributions or new people. > What do you think about? > > <http://about.me/ruckert> > *Augusto Rückert* > Designer > 51 9380.4968 > > about.me/ruckert > > > 2014-02-20 11:06 GMT-03:00 Ricardo Jose Maraschini < > [email protected]>: > >> * Augusto Rückert ([email protected]) wrote: >> > Hi guys! >> > Tks for the answers. >> > Andreas, you said that you have another person interested in this work. >> > I need to know if you gonna make a choose before work starts. >> > >> > I sent the e-mail because rmars told me about the project and your need. >> > But if you have another designer to make this job, I don't want to >> bother >> > you. >> > >> > Otherwise, send to me an ok. >> >> as i told you personally: i think you should engage on that and make the >> best >> logo ever made by human race! >> >> -rm >> > >
