I agree.
I like the second one with the belgian colours.

On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Steven De Baets
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> A little while ago I slowed down my activities in the community
> following my very busy personal life at the moment, but being a graphic
> designer, i would like to add my two cents to this discussion.
>
> First of all I have to say that the designs look nice, but some of them
> seem kind of 'bloated' to me.
> Don't get me wrong, there is just too much information and too much
> going on for a logo.
> A logo should be remembered in a fraction of a second looking at it.
>
> Using the full name of the website and at the same time showing the
> ubuntu logo and the circle of friends makes it all too busy for me.
> After all the logo should promote ubuntu in the first place, and not
> only the belgian loco site.
>
> Some other loco teams are now adopting the new logo and most of them use
> following setup:
> ubuntu logo with the little circle of friends to the right of it (which
> is the standard ubuntu logo and is highly recognisable), followed by the
> two letters of the country (which in our case is "be").
>
> Examples are the Spanish loco (http://www.ubuntu-es.org) and South
> Africa (http://www.ubuntu-za.org).
> I personally think this is the way all teams will go in the end.
>
> According to those other teams, i attach two examples of how i see it at
> the moment.
>
> I'll be happy to follow this for the moment, and would like to hear any
> thoughts on this...
>
> Kind regards,
> Steven.
>
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