2010/11/22 andre999 <[email protected]>: > > So tell me : where are the positives - for the average potential user not > already committed to Mageia ? > I'm listening ...
They are nowhere, in no logo at all (set aside logos which carry images of certain things like a car or a washing machine). The logo will only start having "positives" or "negatives" after the user has looked at what the logo stands for. If he thinks Mageia is positive than the logo will have a positive meaning for him. Again: it is not the logo which gives meaning to a product, it is the product which gives meaning to a logo. If it were the other way round Mercedes would have had to change their logo when the protest marches in the late 60ties started to show this (almost) same symbol. Who knows what Ubuntu's logo means? Would anybody have cared about the logo before he tested Ubuntu? I state that a logo only has a positive rating if 1st the product is positive and 2nd the logo is simpel enough to be remembered. -- wobo
