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Re: FreeBSD's Visual Identity: Outdated?
1. bu**s**it, Beastie is **COOL** and would be a loss of identity if the logo would change; Dear Sir, please read the page where what greek daemons are explained.. 2. again, bu**s**it, the colors are not ugly at ALL, - and i'm not a fan of site's color theme coz i prefer blue-ish colors - again, think about identity...whenever one FreeBSD'er sees the logo/colors - on software packages, media and the like - he will know that product is related to FreeBSD 3. please install FreeBSD couple of times, and afterwards you'll get to install it eyes- closed.. thank you for reading and please excuse my excited tone, Daniel On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 12:27:31 +0100, jsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello. > > I am writing this e-mail hoping that someone will share my thoughts > on how the world's best operating system should represent its attributes > and users to the rest of the world. > > Being an architect as well as graphic designer, I feel it is about time > for a complete revamp of the visual aesthetics of the FreeBSD project. > The current logo and everything pertaining to it has long since lost its > modern touch. I believe that if this image is strenghtened, so is the > way outsiders view the FreeBSD project and the way they would judge it > compared to other open source operating systems. > > 1. Not only is the logo misleading (associating evil) but it also looks >like something 10-year-olds could produce in Paint Shop Pro ten years >ago. OpenBSD has an artistic touch to theirs, however I was very >disappointed when I heard that the new NetBSD logo was in effect. > > 2. If it wasn't for the interesting content and structure of the FreeBSD >website, it would be among the less beautiful. Yes, it serves its >purpose well by being simple and straight to the point. But a redesign >could offer just the same -- simplicity and accuracy -- without being >ugly. > > 3. The installation, even though it's text-only, could also be improved >by simple restructuring to act more cognitive and human-centered than >previously. Everything pertaining to the eye is important to improve. > > 4. There should be some kind of FreeBSD business card and letterhead >available to all that support this project. > > How do I know though, that if I manage to pull together a team to work > on this refined vision, that we won't be totally ignored even though we > produce the most magnificent result? > > Anyone that are interested, please reply ;-) > > Sincerely, > Johann Manaf Tepstad > -- > j. > > > ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-arch To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: FreeBSD's Visual Identity: Outdated?
:) why not send a mail like the one that started the thread to RedHat and suggest to change their 'old' red hat logo, or to linux community to drop the penguin...;) On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 13:34:40 +, Paul Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 01:54:31PM +0200, Daniel Blendea wrote: > > 1. bu**s**it, Beastie is **COOL** and would be a loss of identity if > > the logo would change; > > Dear Sir, please read the page where what greek daemons are explained.. > > Ignoring the whole beastie thing, because we've just done that whole > issue, I think someone with skills other than coding taking an > interest in our public image would be a good thing. > > From a business perspective we look amateurish. > > Lots of people here don't seem to care about the outside world which > reinforces the opinion that we've become a hobby OS project now. > If we want to be taken seriously in the commercial world then we > need to have the right image. > > > Paul. > ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: FreeBSD's Visual Identity: Outdated?
1. bu**s**it, Beastie is **COOL** and would be a loss of identity if the logo would change; Dear Sir, please read the page where what greek daemons are explained.. 2. again, bu**s**it, the colors are not ugly at ALL, - and i'm not a fan of site's color theme coz i prefer blue-ish colors - again, think about identity...whenever one FreeBSD'er sees the logo/colors - on software packages, media and the like - he will know that product is related to FreeBSD 3. please install FreeBSD couple of times, and afterwards you'll get to install it eyes- closed.. thank you for reading and please excuse my excited tone, Daniel On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 12:27:31 +0100, jsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello. > > I am writing this e-mail hoping that someone will share my thoughts > on how the world's best operating system should represent its attributes > and users to the rest of the world. > > Being an architect as well as graphic designer, I feel it is about time > for a complete revamp of the visual aesthetics of the FreeBSD project. > The current logo and everything pertaining to it has long since lost its > modern touch. I believe that if this image is strenghtened, so is the > way outsiders view the FreeBSD project and the way they would judge it > compared to other open source operating systems. > > 1. Not only is the logo misleading (associating evil) but it also looks >like something 10-year-olds could produce in Paint Shop Pro ten years >ago. OpenBSD has an artistic touch to theirs, however I was very >disappointed when I heard that the new NetBSD logo was in effect. > > 2. If it wasn't for the interesting content and structure of the FreeBSD >website, it would be among the less beautiful. Yes, it serves its >purpose well by being simple and straight to the point. But a redesign >could offer just the same -- simplicity and accuracy -- without being >ugly. > > 3. The installation, even though it's text-only, could also be improved >by simple restructuring to act more cognitive and human-centered than >previously. Everything pertaining to the eye is important to improve. > > 4. There should be some kind of FreeBSD business card and letterhead >available to all that support this project. > > How do I know though, that if I manage to pull together a team to work > on this refined vision, that we won't be totally ignored even though we > produce the most magnificent result? > > Anyone that are interested, please reply ;-) > > Sincerely, > Johann Manaf Tepstad > -- > j. > > > ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"