Yeah, incorporating the old logo.

I'm not a friend of all the new suggestions.

Theses are commonly used for other products. I've seen something similar within Visual Studio and the logo of Siegwerk: https://www.siegwerk.com/de/startseite.html


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On 07/09/2017 12:03 AM, Gail Anderson wrote:
I also like the first one very much. It is a nice design, it incorporates the 
known logo, it has the new feather!
https://github.com/SiddheshRane/apache-netbeans-9.0-spash/blob/master/Apache-NetBeans-9.0-IDE.png

Nice!

On Jul 7, 2017, at 11:09 PM, Siddhesh Rane <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,
I might be a bit late here but the topic is of importance to me. I personally 
don't want netbeans to go down the windows metro look just because everyone 
else is doing it.

To summarize people here can be divided into following opinion groups:

* Those who like the old colorful and vibrant splash screens

* Those who like "modern" flat, single color designs, mainly to promote 
netbeans as modern

* Those who want it to be "netbeans" instead of "NetBeans", or the middle ground of 
"Netbeans"

* Those that want the Apache feather

Based on these constraints I have come up with some splash screens at 
https://github.com/SiddheshRane/apache-netbeans-9.0-spash/

I'm fully in favour of crowd sourcing designs and the community voting for it.

I feel more emphasis must be placed on netbeans being an apache project rather 
than some cosmetic changes to indicate modernity.

Regards
Siddhesh Rane



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