My take: The project is called fedora. The project needs a fedora. I'm fighting for a fedora. I'll get back to you. --g _____________________ ____________________________________________ Greg DeKoenigsberg ] [ the future masters of technology will have Community Relations ] [ to be lighthearted and intelligent. the Red Hat ] [ machine easily masters the grim and the ] [ dumb. --mcluhan On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Jeremy Hogan wrote: > We should outline the rules as you say, and then have an open contest. > Maybe even a $$ prize. Conversely, Greg could work with RH's stellar > design team to deliver something within whatever guidelines we agree > on. The Shadowman cost what, $500? > > In any case, as a stab at some rules/guidelines: > > -no Red Hat derivatives (hard to get blessed, harder to differentiate for users) > -Fedora blue (needs a published Pantone, RGB and Hex) > -I like the goat, but I'm twisted, I'd vote against avatars/mascots in general > -very close to being a non-brand (e.g. the less elements there are in > it, the less usage guidelines we need) > -keep the name[tm] and logo[tm] seperate from the lookfeel[tm] (e.g. > don't make people have to hire a lawyer and designer just to legally > debrand or rebrand it for spin offs) > -should evoke the spirit of the product/project somehow (fast moving, > free, maverick, etc) > > And/or whatever RH marketing and legal have to say on the matter. > > All that said, I like where your FC, FL text based logos are heading. > Simple. Or if we like the goat, a more stylized goat. Or a stylized > Kudzu leaf, or a photo of Seth's birthmark which is shaped like > Greenland. > > Or whatever, it's better in the abstract since it will have whatever > meaning we infuse it with, so it doesn't matter if it's as perfect as > the Nike swoop, b/c that *became* the perfect logo for them. > > --jeremy > > On 6/30/05, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 6/28/05, Jeremy Katz <katzj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Come on, how can we do cool pins without a logo? > > > > > > Joke mascots aside..... people like to complain about a lack of a > > logo.. but nobody is making a serious attempt at either creating a set > > of design contraints as to what any contributing artist is suppose to > > be aiming for or contributing potential artwork for feedback. > > > > Scapegoat was my small technical nuke attempt at jump starting > > CONSTRUCTIVE discussion about wtf a logo is actually suppose to look > > like for this project. At the very least i expected to see discussion > > about "scapegoat can't work as a logo.. its too busy for a baseball > > cap or small graphic sizes" > > > > A logo would be nice.. but until the people who are complaining about > > a lack of one actually pony up some reasonable discussion as to the > > design to guide any artists.. its absolutely POINTLESS to talk about > > it like its something important to get done. So from now on. I expect > > anyone who wants to bring up the subject to aim their comments at > > either specific design points to shoot for... or offering up drafts of > > a logo for review. If i see another "a logo would be good post" > > without constructive comment to move the discussion forward.. I will > > be doing the mailinglist equivalent of ripping out your spleen. > > > > So on that note... here is my somewhat less humorous attempt at a > > draft for a reusable logo. > > http://jef.is-a-geek.com/path3079.png > > http://jef.is-a-geek.com/Fedora-Logos.png > > the idea being a re-usable style motif, the path3079.png is more > > stylized example of where i think this can go. Its rough, but the > > sytle i'm going for here is meant to feel like a blowing flag effect. > > The bottom of the letters are pretty close to the effect I'm going for > > but I need to continue that upward into the top of the letters. > > > > The idea is you can interchange the C for Core the E for extras the L > > for legacy the F for foundation. While keeping the first F nearly the > > same. Should work well on paper materials or even a letterman jacket. > > I'm not sure if this design has space for cross-branding. > > Scapegoat on the other hand... has lots of room for crossbranding via > > another earring. > > > > Clearly people already have "blue" associated with fedora. The C is > > red because well... Core is Red hat controlled. Legacy has a green > > thing going on already. And Extras.. i have no idea wtf to do about > > extras coloring scheming so its a place holder for now. > > > > -jef"desperately hoping a serious artist makes an attempt at appeasing > > the people who wont shutup about needing a logo"spaleta > > > > -- > > Fedora-marketing-list mailing list > > Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list > > > > -- > Fedora-marketing-list mailing list > Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list > -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list