alan c wrote: > Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Hi Troy. Hi everybody. >> >> As I've told on IRC, we at the ISO Testing Team are looking for branding >> for the team (i.e. an image, a logo, and an icon, which can be the same >> or not). >> >> We thought in CD's, flames (because we burn CDs to test theme), glasses >> (because we check the CDs carefully looking for bugs and problems)... >> but we're open to your suggestions, since you're the artists! >> >> The Launchpad page for the team is >> https://launchpad.net/~isotesting >> >> And the new images should be (Launchpad requirements): >> >> - -Mugshot: A large image of exactly 192x192 pixels, that will be >> displayed on the team page in Launchpad. It should be no bigger than >> 100kb in size. >> >> - -Logo: An image of exactly 64x64 pixels that will be displayed in the >> heading of all pages related to the team. Traditionally this is a logo, >> a small picture or a personal mascot. It should be no bigger than 50kb >> in size. >> >> - -Icon: A small image of exactly 14x14 pixels and at most 5kb in size, >> that can be used to identify this team. The icon will be displayed >> whenever the team name is listed - for example in listings of bugs or on >> a person's membership table. >> > > The 'burning' suggestion in the K3b logo has always made me think of > destruction (!) rather than a creation process (that is, burning a CD > DVD etc), so I offer the thought that flames may not always give the > positive impression you want. > > A testing situation puts me in mind of a question mark (?) and a > strongly moving probing activity - in your situation - brings to mind > an arrow or sharp point. > > Combined these could become a question mark (or more than one) each > with a probing arrow at the end rather than a dot. > > I find the same problem with the burning idea, and suspect it may not internationalize/localize well. Perhaps using the "lightburst" design from the Tango "new" icons combined with some of these other ideas may provide a more meaningful image.
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