Great designs! +1 for option 1. In my opinion the open collaboration theme comes through best in this logo. I like the colored version and would be interested in seeing other color variations if possible.
-Rob On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Steve K Speicher<[email protected]> wrote: > > I prefer Option 1. > > I seems a bit repetitive though to have the "O" icon next to the letter "O" > in "OSLC" (not sure you want to create graphic representation for all 4 > letters) > > Option 2 is good but seems like the emphasis is more on the graphic then the > acronym or name. > > Excellent work as always. Can't go wrong with either. > > Thanks, > Steve Speicher | IBM Rational Software | (919) 254-0645 > > > > From: Scott Bosworth/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS > To: [email protected] > Cc: Susan Smith <[email protected]>, Kimberley Peter <[email protected]>, > Robyn Gold/Lexington/IBM@IBMUS > Date: 07/08/2009 12:58 PM > Subject: [Community] OSLC Logo > ________________________________ > > > There have been several suggestions that we create a logo for OSLC that can > be used in references from web sites and OSLC implementations (e.g. the > Eclipse Mylyn OSLC-CM client). Kimberley Peter and Susan Smith of IBM's > Toronto Design Studio kindly volunteered their talents to brainstorming > several themes and then refining those into two options. > > The links below point to different treatments/renderings of the two logos > that could be used in different media forms (e.g. web, color print, black > and white print, etc.) and to some mockups of the open-services.net home > page with the examples of the alternative logos included. We intend to make > a final decision in the coming week or so and appreciate your feedback. > Please take a look and if you have any input you'd like to share -- positive > or negative, logo preference, color preferences, etc. -- post it back here > or send it to me directly at [email protected] by Friday, July 10. > > Option 1: Plays off of the "O" in "OSLC" and emphasizes the idea of loosely > coupled interactions. > renderings: http://open-services.net/preview/aperture3.pdf > in context: http://open-services.net/preview/aperture-in-context2.png > > Option 2: Inspired by the OSLC ambition of creating new possibilities and > the incremental nature of OSLC efforts. > renderings: http://open-services.net/preview/Coil3.pdf > in context: http://open-services.net/preview/coil-in-context.png > > > Hopefully this is a bit of a fun respite from the rigors of scenario and > spec authoring! > > Thanks...Scott > > Scott Bosworth | IBM Rational CTO Team | [email protected] | > 919.486.2197(w) | 919.244.3387(m) | > 919.254.5271(f)_______________________________________________ > Community mailing list > [email protected] > http://open-services.net/mailman/listinfo/community_open-services.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > Community mailing list > [email protected] > http://open-services.net/mailman/listinfo/community_open-services.net > > -- Robert Elves Tasktop Developer, http://tasktop.com/ Mylyn Committer, http://eclipse.org/mylyn
