Yeah, good point. Andreas, I really think it's a bad idea customizing the logo/name and not having it perfectly clear. What would Novell say or OS community members that work for Novell? Tehmasp On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 13:14 +0900, Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
Andreas Demmer wrote:
Tehmasp Chaudhri schrieb am Mittwoch 10 September 2008:
I would change is to make the 'openSUSE' text in the button sticker image completely legible. The 'openSUSE' name is a brand I guess and the fancy bend/twist of the image shouldn't affect any part of the text or chameleon logo (right now the trailing 'SE' letters are not perfectly clear/visible).
Robert and me discussed over this a lot where I took your argumentation. But we saw very quickly that the button looked oddly faked when we removed the reflections over the letters only (and the perspective distortion).
So we came out in seeing the sticker as what it is: A perspective sticker. If someone cannot read "openSUSE", the text below has the name again: Bold and green.
Have you already read "Artwork:Brand" page on the wiki? In the "Things to Avoid" section, there is a sentence:
* Do not stretch, skew the logo. Always keep the aspect ratio intact when resizing.
http://en.opensuse.org/Artwork:Brand#Things_to_Avoid
I also think the sticker design is cool, but I'm afraid the design is inconsistent with the article of the "Things to Avoid". Is there no problem?
Regards,
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