Le Fri, 14 Oct 2011 11:48:46 +0200,
Cédric Krier <[email protected]> a écrit :

> > > Tryton. Our image only starts to be known that we should not
> > > change it.
> > > 
> > 
> > It's your point of view. :)
> 
> So what is your point of view about the knownledge of Tryton's image?

I have no point of view about what people know about Tryton, but a
point of view about the evolution of the image of Tryton.

Most if not all companies/products have changed (or will change) their
image. First, this brings some freshness (and shows to people that there
is some activity) and sometimes the change is made to fix issues with
old design (nobody is perfect).

Simple example: the gradient at the bottom of the logo. IMO it looks
already old-fashioned (gradient are so '09 ...) and moreover it can
not be printed reliably (on T-shirts for example), so it's not
consistent.

Still in my opinion, one of the important principle that we follow since
day one in Tryton is that we try hard to develop code that is designed
to stay, but at the same time we are not afraid of change if we see it
as an improvement. So, I think we should have the same approach with
the image of Tryton.


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Bertrand Chenal

B2CK SPRL
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4000 Liège
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Website: http://www.b2ck.com/

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