Tony Collen wrote:

Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:


Tony, as wrote in my previous email, the logo was designed to be simple, with a few colors, in order to be easier to print on things.

Your version of the logo, although graphically more appealing, is too complex for that.

Also, simply put, we don't need a new logo as we don't need to signal any change in direction.


Alright, I can appreciate all these things. Thanks for clearing it up. I've only really been around Cocoon since 2.0.x, so I wasn't too familliar with the older incarnations of the logos. Looking at the logo on the 1.x page, I suddenly have more appreciation for the current one :)

eheh, this happens every other year, that's why I was -1 without explaination (it has happened already in the past), but I apologize if it sounded rude and irrespectful of the work that you placed into this, it was not my intention to put you down.

I'm very glad of the way you handled your negative emotions.

P.S. The cocoon2.ai Illustrator file in the current CVS won't even open in the latest version of Illustrator. This is bad because if we lose this file, we face losing original artwork.

This is probably a newline corruption error. the file should be treated as binary but CVS sometimes thinks it's text.

I'll see if I can pull it out of an older source tree. If it works, I'll just recommit the file.

Thanks.

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Stefano.


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