Hello David,
many thanks to you and the artists for sending these!
David Kabala wrote:
> Mike Rinnan
> <--Group A-->
I agree with your comment that these look a bit "windows-like", but I
like the font used here much better than those used in the others, plus
it has OpenSG in the usual camel case :)
> Amy Dixon
> Izaak Moody
> <--Group B-->
these are very nice and the tree like structure at the top is certainly
a good image for a scenegraph (perhaps it should be really a tree
though, i.e. no diamonds ;) ). One potential problem I see is how well
these fine details scale to very small sizes - would we need a special
version with reduced detail here?
As mentioned I'm not too excited about the font, the S seems very thin
compared to the G - might be because I'm so used to seeing mono fonts in
the text editor ;)
> Amy Dixon
> <--Group C-->
personally I'm not too excited about the checker board spheres, and the
last row is a bit too stylized for my taste, perhaps with warmer colours
or a less harsh contrasts?
> Will Schneller
> <--Group D-->
the left ones are nice and clean and I actually like the colour scheme
;) - perhaps by connecting the boxes to form a graph (tree) the
connection to the OpenSG's domain could be strengthened.
as a general remark, personally I'd prefer to have OpenSG in the usual
camel case if the project name is spelled out in the logo. It should
probably be in there to avoid confusion as Marcus already observed.
Cheers,
Carsten
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