Walter Kobylanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ouch! ;-) > Well, in a few hours we will send an update on our logo. > We will try to make some final improvements: better 'typo', colors...
Cool. I look forward to it. The tie between the logos was quite literally a tie. In pair-wise comparisons between those three, each submission won 4 times and lost 4 times (with 8 developers voting): 42,33,37 42,37,33 33,37,42 42,33,37 37,33,42 37,33,42 42,33,37 37,33,42 (42 came in first once more than 37, but also came last once more too. 33 was the most frequent second choice and only came in last once.) I'm just looking for the logo that I think best preserves the branding that we've built up over time. Given our success, I think we'd be crazy to try to completely change our brand image. I believe we do want something more professional, corporate, and serious than our current logo, but not too harsh (death) or too boring (excessively corporate). I only have one vote, of course. ;-) Bear in mind, images of darkness and death might have a much more negative impact in other cultures. Daniel -- Daniel Quinlan http://www.pathname.com/~quinlan/
