Voted for Proposition 2. Twice )
Very similar to the Debian.


Thamos писал 2013-01-15 14:58:
Hi all,
I voted for 5, 7, 8 and 10. I liked nearly all logos, so i did choose by
exclusion. 1 and 3 where nice eye-catchers, but i didn't find much
relation to the project. Second may be a nice backround picture, but i
think it's not scaleable at all. Number for droped out because of
scalability, too. The sixth i liked, but i find it too nerdlike, reminds
me somehow of startrek... Number 9 dropped out because i don't see a
direct connection with the tux. This project is about free hardware, not software (despite the fact that we need software, too...) Proposal 11 i
can't connect to the project well, too.

Number five i choose because of its eye-catcher abilities. For scaling small one may have to use the phoenix alone, without the device and the whirls underneath. Number 7 i liked because auf it's simplicity. But i
don't know, if i have seen something like that already somewhere. I
think proposal 8 does connect at best with our devices. Maybe the broken
chain should be symbolised a little bit more clear. The 11th i chose
because it connects well to the fact that its about a hardware project, the symbol alone is nice to use at small scales and i haven't seen much
symbols like that already (high recognizability)

so far, my 2 cents...
Thamos


Am 14.01.2013 17:53, schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
Hi all,
we are currently running a logo contest for the new OpenPhoenux
umbrella project that intends to cover all old and new openmoko
activities.

We have received 11 proposals (and sometimes variants).

You can now participate by judging the proposals. Please think about:

• does it connect to the remains of the original Openmoko project ("Phoenix from the ashes")?
        • is it eye-catching, easily remembered, unique?
        • does it show some orientation towards future?
        • does it carry a positive, inpiring, flying, pushing attitude?
        • does it tell about "freedom & openness"?
• do you feel that it represents "your" OpenPhoenux/OpenMoko community? • can it be recognized that it has something to do with wireless, portable devices (tablet, smartphone, gadgets etc.)?
        • does it look equally good in different sizes?

Now please see yourself and submit your votes (up to 4 favourites):

        http://www.openphoenux.org/logo/

Please vote until Tuesday evening (15th Jan 2013, GMT).

You may also discuss pros and cons as a followup to this mail.

Nikolaus


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