Just to give you some background on the design choice: We originally had a clam as the logo, but when we decided to update the website and blog, we thought it was the perfect time to change the logo too. We wanted something that represented malware better.
We went through a few designs and landed on the little demon guy. I liked it the most because it’s simple and recognizable. — Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 23, 2024, at 18:29, andre.nz--- via clamav-users > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I appreciate that this may seem like an unnecessary distraction, thanks for > replying. > I wouldn't have sent this I thought it was an unprofessional, dated or silly > logo/mascot, I've never done anything like this before. > It's just that it literally looks like it is malware, if you look at other > security software website they use monsters, angry insects (etc) as symbols > for malware. > A non technical users first impression of the clamav.net and clamav it's self > could be "is this a malware generator?" > I think this is important for many non technical users. > It would be a simple fix, there's only a few images of the current monster > logo, variations of one drawing. > _______________________________________________ > > Manage your clamav-users mailing list subscription / unsubscribe: > https://lists.clamav.net/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users > > > Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: > https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav-documentation > > https://docs.clamav.net/#mailing-lists-and-chat _______________________________________________ Manage your clamav-users mailing list subscription / unsubscribe: https://lists.clamav.net/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav-documentation https://docs.clamav.net/#mailing-lists-and-chat
