Hi, :-)
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:42, Lucas Filho <lucascoe@yahoo.com.br> wrote:
I did some tests with the name and logo images for LibreOffice.
Look here:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_hohWhG7m3yw/TL0CER52n8I/AAAAAAAAAbE/0r3EEOQqPc0/s640/libo_test.png
For me, the paper plane does not project any associations that I can
connect with LibO.
The same applies for the winged horse, plus that image could easily
become difficult to distinguish at small sizes (such as a favicon, for
instance). Difficult to produce derivative images from it...
I'd love to see something more colorful, enticing and attractive to
the eye. Something that stands out more.
Plus, IMHO, there's enormous benefit to be had from creating a mascot
to be our ambassador, that can easily be turned into derivative images
and animations. Some kind of friendly character like Linux's Tux...
Just my 0.2 cents... :-)
David Nelson
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