>> If we want to stick with green then chameleon is not for us.
>>
> we can use mostly gren and go around from there, like patchwork
> this one is nice:
> http://photos-des-iles.net/la-reunion/images/cameleon-vert.jpg
>
> this one is specially cute :-)
>
> http://www.etsy.com/listing/28866167/crazy-chameleon
>
> next johnny Depp film:
> http://filmpopper.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/rango-movie-poster.jpg
>
> and by the way, the video abiout chameleon and glasses is an add...
>
> jdd
>

What fun ideas!!!

I think with the 'official' part of the logo the colors do need to
stick to official branding, but for poster art, we can  do what we
want - so a newly-drawn Geeko character,  different to the logo, can
certainly be used to create some ideas around openSUSE, but the
official logo in the corner then gives the crisp branding reminder. I
think it's possible to make a unified branding message with varied
images, when they have a common theme and sometimes the official logo
or text is connected sometimes.

I always prefer to avoid comparison with other distros - they are our
comrades not our competitors. Always just focus on the things that
openSUSE can do.

We could have a lot of fun with different environments, music and patterns.

(We could play off against the Rango character - Carlos's Geeko
character is very cool, suave and sophisticated!)


cheers

Helen

(apologies for double send, JDD, I'd hit the wrong 'reply')
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