I would say that while I think each of these logos are good on a stand alone basis, I'm not sure how they are appropriate for the system. None of them really communicate any kind of message that one might look for in a database system. I would encourage everyone to take a step back and ask themselves, what are or what should be Derby's Core Brand Values. >From that, you should develop a Brand Message. Once that's been established, every iteration and idea for a logo should be tested against that. Does this image reflect or communicate in anyway our brand message, should be the question you ask when you see a logo idea.
Best of luck, Brian Abbott -----Original Message----- From: Rich Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 4:32 PM To: Derby Discussion Subject: Re: Logo Howdy, I like your logo better than my first try at something similar. The "db" has a tendency to look a little, well, inappropriate, the way I was using it (attached GIF), so I dropped it from my original post. In your serif font, the problem is less obvious. Cheers, Rich
