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Posted: Sat 07 Jul 2007, 07:06
by silverojo
MGFox wrote:Don't forget Puppy also use the good looking paw image as seen in the menu button and wallpapers; but I still like rastapax's logo better, it looks puppy (not grown up dog), clean, modern. I just hope rastapax could make a circle-glass version so it'll suitable for the menu button as well as icon.
Ooh, I like the pawprint for the menu button...though a Mac-like circle version of the puppy logo rastapax made would also be good.

Rasapax's logo is great

Posted: Sat 07 Jul 2007, 12:30
by vovchik
Dear puppians,

My vote goes to rastapax - since it truly looks like a logo and is very distinctive and eye-catching. I would also like to see a few glassy icons in various colours for various colour schemes that could be used for the start button...along the lines of the circular-framed paw-print above. It's a pleasure seeing creative minds at work on a good thing - and Barry's Puppy being the unifying principle.

With kind regards,
vovchik

Posted: Sat 07 Jul 2007, 15:44
by cb88
I'm for rastapax and use a different color for each release
or color code releases based on size like: standard yellow barebones green and muppy ruddypup red ect...

Posted: Sat 07 Jul 2007, 23:53
by WhoDo
Perhaps this is what you rastapax fans had in mind? :wink:

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Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 00:11
by edoc
WhoDo wrote:Perhaps this is what you rastapax fans had in mind? :wink:

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To my eye this begins to drift toward more of a clownish dolphin than a dog.
Might just be me. :roll:

Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 01:00
by jonyo
I'm easy :) .. but not puppy enuff for me..looks a bit like a baby seal..perhaps some ears?

Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 01:44
by wow
jonyo wrote: ...looks a bit like a baby seal...
:rofl:

Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 02:15
by WhoDo
Ok, this is my last attempt to please everybody! After this I'll hand it back to Barry to make a decision. Otherwise we could end up going around in circles forever, and that won't get either the web page or Puppy's image updated anytime soon.

Realise that this is important to Puppy's future and please keep the comments constructive. BTW, the background color is negotiable within the web-compatible spectrum.

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Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 02:45
by edoc
WhoDo wrote:Ok, this is my last attempt to please everybody! After this I'll hand it back to Barry to make a decision. Otherwise we could end up going around in circles forever, and that won't get either the web page or Puppy's image updated anytime soon.

Realise that this is important to Puppy's future and please keep the comments constructive. BTW, the background color is negotiable within the web-compatible spectrum.

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I hope that my prior comments were not taken as critical, just merely an
observation.

I have to say that if this graphic were used it looks much better inside the
square rather than the circle - again, to my eye - even with the ears it still
looks cartoon or clownish to me in the circle, perhaps less so in the square.

I am kinda drawn to the paw print as well, in fact it avoids gender and could
be taken to be about any breed dog one wants it to be!

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Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 03:14
by Henry
Hello, Warren and all,

Fred Langa - Langa's List∞ 'I've been having excellent results from "Puppy Linux" of late (even though I cringe every time I type the name) Its site at http://www.puppylinux.com/∞ describes it as "blindingly fast, incredibly powerful, amazingly tiny..."

Yes, these things are subjective, but Fred's impression frankly reflected my own. Not a bad name at all, and very fine compared with Beatrix Linux (a cat) or a myriad other linux names. But that's an aside - Puppy it is forever, amen. But let's not burden it with a lame logo.

Barry's plain and simple brown head-on logo is far better, if a little severe. On the other hand his avatar is oustanding, full of character, and guess reflective of Barry's own wit and wisdom. I would vote for it.

Another logo, the dog with a flower in his mouth is just too "cute." Does not inspire confidence or professionalism.

I'm sure I am offending some here. I don't know whose these designs are, but I care enough to comment. The puppy in the JWM start button is another that I like a lot. Perhaps it might be adapted.

Thanks for your patience, if I may presume. Appreciate everything you are doing.

Henry

Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 03:15
by WhoDo
Just to make comparisons a little easier, here is a sample pack of the various types of logo discussed.

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Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 17:47
by cb88
@ whodo could the ear be moved inside the circle?

still prefer rastpax both square(more professional feel) and circle (feel fun) and the paws are good

that is my favorite shade of blue looks great otherwise.

Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 18:11
by alienjeff
With all due respect to everyone involved, please consider that commercial and not-for-profit enterprises alike do not change their logos often, and when they do, it's rarely drastic. There's a very good reason (or seventeen) for this:

product recognition through consistency

So if you all want to while away the hours, reinvent wheels and niggle over minutia, be my guest and have at it.

I, for one, see nothing wrong with the classic paw print logo circa Puppy 1.08r1.

-aj

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Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 18:32
by edoc
alienjeff wrote:With all due respect to everyone involved, please consider that commercial and not-for-profit enterprises alike do not change their logos often, and when they do, it's rarely drastic. There's a very good reason (or seventeen) for this:

product recognition through consistency

So if you all want to while away the hours, reinvent wheels and niggle over minutia, be my guest and have at it.

I, for one, see nothing wrong with the classic paw print logo circa Puppy 1.08r1.

-aj

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Am good with that here as well.

Posted: Sun 08 Jul 2007, 23:43
by Henry
Sure, the paw print is not bad. The difficulty with abstract logos is they should still be recognizable. Not easy, I know. Of course once you establish the relationship, by labeling it "puppy" there's no problem. I would not know one animal's paw print from another without being told.

The recent circular abstrations have the same problem. The ones I have seen do in fact resemble (to me) a seal or a cat, etc. I suggest they should look unambiguously like a puppy, however stylized. Barry's official logo does nicely. MU's Vincent is outstanding! as is the just suggested streamlined version of it.

Henry

Posted: Mon 09 Jul 2007, 05:02
by alienjeff
Henry wrote:Sure, the paw print is not bad. The difficulty with abstract logos is they should still be recognizable. Not easy, I know. Of course once you establish the relationship, by labeling it "puppy" there's no problem. I would not know one animal's paw print from another without being told.
Hmmm. Lets see here. I've downloaded a computer ISO of a GNU/Linux OS. The site I'm downloading it from has called it Puppy Linux. Ah, there's a paw print on the desktop. Wonder what kind of paw print that is ...

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Posted: Mon 09 Jul 2007, 05:40
by John Doe
..crap first double post

Posted: Mon 09 Jul 2007, 05:40
by John Doe
alienjeff wrote:Ah, there's a paw print on the desktop. Wonder what kind of paw print that is ...
Dogs have 5 digits, that's an alien for sure.

Aliens have 8 fingers which is why they understand HEX so well.

Posted: Mon 09 Jul 2007, 06:01
by willhunt
I really liked them all :D

Since there seem to be some great artist here I would like
to take this chance to ask if anyone could make a wallpaper
like the old tropicana suntan lotion add only with a older
women and the bikini should be a microsoft flag :lol:
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the face should be bill gates

Posted: Mon 09 Jul 2007, 08:05
by WhoDo
Okay, how about this one? Button embossing can be more pronounced if required. With our without the glassy effect?

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Ok, the voting is now open...and I've updated the comparison package on the previous page.