Anurag Bhandari on July 11, 2007, 10:27:20 AM
Let's see what you can do to make the present Granular logo look better. The text logo and the official logo of Granular are attached with this post. Download and try to enhance them. When done, reply in this thread with the worked upon logos attached with your reply. The best entry could make its way to the DVD edition of Granular 0.90. Best of luck!  :)

"Cum on all ya talents out dere"
« Last Edit: July 11, 2007, 10:39:00 AM by Anurag Bhandari »

Ed on July 12, 2007, 01:11:36 AM
I am no artist but you get the idea.

Merlin Whitewolf on July 12, 2007, 06:51:28 PM
http://picasaweb.google.com/MerlinWW

I couldn't attach the pics here, so I uploaded them to picassa. :D

These are jpeg files. Picassa doesn't accept svg files. I have the svgs, if anyone is interested.

Merlin
« Last Edit: July 12, 2007, 06:56:25 PM by Merlin Whitewolf »

Aquafire on July 16, 2007, 09:07:27 AM
Anurag,

When you mean Logo enhancement.

Does that also include enhancing the actual logo.. aka... the (four red petals) design ?

Aquamoon



Anurag Bhandari on July 16, 2007, 03:43:53 PM
Yes, I mean the enhancement of that red-logo too; that's why I've attached it in my post (check that out).

TekMate on July 16, 2007, 11:20:08 PM
I really like the original myself.  ;D

Aquafire on July 17, 2007, 02:34:59 AM
Yes, I mean the enhancement of that red-logo too; that's why I've attached it in my post (check that out).

I am crap at doing photoshop stuff, so I won't submit anything in that sense.

However, I'd like to make a suggestion.

Instead of four red petals, how about the top one being red, the Bottom one being Yellow, the left one being Blue and the Right one being Green. 

Such an arrangement matches the colour swatches used in the Microsoft flag

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Since the most likely candidates to "Switch" over to Linux are going to be Windows users; the colours would  strike a familiar chord.

Aded to that, if someone could add a "transparent Glass" effect to those colours, as per these others logos, while making the Granular logo just a smidge bigger, then the whole thing would sing harmoniously.



Aquamoon

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Anurag Bhandari on July 17, 2007, 03:46:31 AM
http://picasaweb.google.com/MerlinWW

I couldn't attach the pics here, so I uploaded them to picassa. :D

These are jpeg files. Picassa doesn't accept svg files. I have the svgs, if anyone is interested.

Merlin

The white one is better than the red one.  ;)

Raman Singla on July 17, 2007, 06:17:46 AM
I too liked the white one more than the red one...

And Aquamoon I do liked the Glass suggestion but would certainly not like to associate Granular in any way to MS, not even the colors (my opinion - no hard feelings).

Aquafire on July 17, 2007, 09:42:17 AM
I too liked the white one more than the red one...

And Aquamoon I do liked the Glass suggestion

Thanks.

but would certainly not like to associate Granular in any way to MS, not even the colors (my opinion - no hard feelings).

I am not offended Raman. I do like the colours...but other than that...

I could almost see you screwing up your face at the thought of tainting Granular with anything that remotely resembles M$.  ;D

Aqua




Merlin Whitewolf on July 17, 2007, 11:23:51 AM

The white one is better than the red one.  ;)

Thank you. I thought so, too. When things slow down a bit around here, I'll give this another try.

Merlin

Raman Singla on July 20, 2007, 06:53:44 AM
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I could almost see you screwing up your face at the thought of tainting Granular with anything that remotely resembles M$.  ;D

 ;D

Well, I earn developing on Windows platform in the day & then work in the night to develop something that rivals MS. :o
I am not like so many who just go after MS about anything. I appreciate what MS has done in the technical field so far...
The fact is u cannot keep MS out of anything in the Software Industry. I can see it while others might not. Till others too see it, it's better that Granular doesn't resembles MS in any way (It doesn't harm to absorb positive energy from anything).