Sorry to negative towards this redesign process, but I find this utterly unprofessional.
Imagine what the software would look like if is was developed without no purpose nor a professional process. - Hey, I’ve written a new piece of code, How about replacing the core module with this? - Awsome, I like line 3-5. - I like line number 10!! Great. - Thanks, I will write some new lines, this is fun! It’s the first time I see a logo being developed by dozens of shots in the dark without any stated intention. I still haven’t seen any other reason for the redesign than that the guy in the couch has an “inviting” position. Are there any reasons for the redesign initiative? johs > On 13 Nov 2014, at 03:13, Nick Pavlica <[email protected]> wrote: > > All, > I have continued to develop new "concept" art in hopes of furthering our > effort to update the CouchDB logo. I have three distinct concepts for your > review and consideration. Naturally these are works in progress, and are > intended to stimulate ideas, and conversation. Additionally, a new motto > is being develop that will also effect the final product. Versions ten, > and eleven are completely new ideas, while twelve builds on the old logo. > > v0.10: "Classy" > https://www.dropbox.com/s/dp7h16cpbzh2ph5/couchdb_concept_art_10.pdf?dl=0 > > v0.11: "Super Modern" > https://www.dropbox.com/s/838gel6zq22nest/couchdb_concept_art_11.pdf?dl=0 > > v0.12: "Robots" > https://www.dropbox.com/s/1x4m9j0h31zc86i/couchdb_concept_art_12.pdf?dl=0 > > Regards! > -- Nick Pavlica
