Hi, :-)

On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 20:06, Graham Lauder <[email protected]> wrote:
> People will always have different associations for logos and that doesn't
> really matter unless it has a high profile attachment to another brand or
> similar.  Now that I've seen so many other paper plane icons I'm thinking that
> it fails because it is not unique. The page with the folded corner is however,
> quite unique.

+1 for Lucas' paper plane. :-D

Personally, the "folded corner" doesn't trigger any such association
in my mind. I had to read that in the list to realize that's what it
was supposed to be.

At least the paper plane looks clearly like what it is. And,IMHO,
there weren't *so many* paper plane logos. Plus LibO's is likely to be
the most-recognized worldwide.

The important thing would be for LibO's paper plane to have its own
originality? Plus I feel the concept has a lot of flexibility and
open-endedness...

Subjective thing. 0.2 cents. ;-)

David Nelson

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