Logo vote
Paul Zablosky
Paul.Zablosky at ubc.ca
Wed Apr 29 17:34:56 UTC 2009
Given the choices, I'm going to have to vote for Logo 2. The cogs in
Logo 1 /do not/ look like they are going to mesh -- I can almost hear
that dreadful sound of a transmission chewing its own innards. (This
from a person who keeps the layshaft
<http://auto.howstuffworks.com/transmission1.htm> from a 1968 MGB as a
desk ornament.)
Coming back to the fluid/droplet metaphor, I rather like the idea of
using an image of droplets fusing, each with its own inner cohesion
(there's a word from software engineering), but bonding according to
natural laws (physics).
Paul
PS: I agree with Antranig about the kerning.
Jacob Farber wrote:
>
> For the sake of expediency (we need to finalize these fairly quickly)
> I have set up a voting page.
>
> Im sorry if not every piece of feedback has made it into these three
> choices, but time is pretty short (I've never made a logo in 1.5 days
> before :P )
>
>
>
> Please vote!
>
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Infusion+Logo
>
> You need to be logged in to Confluence -- when you are, just click the
> checkbox you like the best.
>
>
>
> Hopefully we can put more time+effort into these at a later date.
>
> Thanks again for all the feedback!
>
> Jacob
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