Perhaps at first we need to show both the wordmark and the symbol
together, but down the road, I think the symbol can stand on its own
two feet. Similar to the way the Shadowman symbol is used (without
the Red Hat wordmark).
Matt
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Matthew Muñoz | Capstrat | 919-882-1975
On Sep 15, 2005, at 12:39 PM, Ed Hill wrote:
On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 13:22 -0300, Steven Garrity wrote:
> Colin Charles wrote:
>
>> * Logo - First round at:
http://www.capstrat.com/development/
>> fedora/.
>> Infinite freedom isn't decided as the slogan, but the general
>> consensus
>> is that the logo is loved. Concentrate on logo feedback today.
>> Color can
>> be fixed later (like Legacy or something)
>>
>> Is the 'f' too subtle? Do we need a name?
>>
>
> This logo work is really well done. We should thank Matt Munoz and go
> with it!
>
+1 !
And IMHO the shirt (and everything else) should say "Fedora" somewhere
and in large print. The symbol is OK but the "Fedora" name needs to
come with it basically everywhere since its new and people just won't
understand the symbol by itself.
Ed
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