Just a suggestion about #49: the logo author may try to shorten the middle segment, to avoid the illusion of a "plain surface" that could be causing the sinking ship effect..
Cosma 2012/1/25 Dimitri K. <k...@noos.fr>: > Let's not forget we are currently chosing a logo for an enterprise > framework. > It's a really different mindset from chosing a public brand logo (where > perception and association are everything). > > Think about it, when you adopted Adobe Flex in the first place, how > important its logo has been in your choice? > I don't think that so many people dived into Flex because of the famous "two > letters in a square that try to make Flex kinda part of the Creative Suite". > And for all of you that are also currently experimenting with JS frameworks, > do you really care about its logo in your decision? > Hey I'm even ready to use a JS framework with a three-legs smelly cat logo > if it would provide me with a good way of simulating interfaces ;) > > > On the other side, I understand that our logo choice is the first real > decision of the Apache Flex community, and added with the perception damage > of the Flex brand, this makes our choice a more meaningful one. > > But let's keep things in perspective, our logo will mainly influence how > proud you're going to be, wearing your geek T-shirt at our first Apache Flex > conference ;) > > Dimitri K.