
simple shapes. works great as small icon and on dark or light backgrounds.
monochrome versions specially for oops66



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I like this onethibaud wrote:ok here is another chicken:
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budz45 wrote: Would it be possible to make that blue into red and then that orange into a lighter shade of orange (orange not yellow) just to be more closer to the existing XnView logo or would it look too 'chicken' puck puckAlso if you could just add the same triangle on the left also to really announce that eye shape then there is no chicken (just my feedback but it's upto you)
OK I like the colours here nicer, it's just what I said about what Opera have done about their icon.thibaud wrote:
I dont think that the extreme font of the logo has to follow traditional rules of typography. The "V" is not obviously a lower case "V". Yes, it is half the height of the "XN", but it is more of an image than typographical text, thus it can diverge from what we normally consider correct.JohnFredC wrote:The capitalization should remain XnV, with the capital "V" implying "Viewer".
Of course, its a matter of taste and preferences. I dont think it has to resemble a "v" perfectly, as it is a logotype. It's not a text made to read in the conventional sense. Many logotypes has heavily stylised letters, some even are hard to distinguish. I think ist a really cool typography. Similar examples:JohnFredC wrote:Sorry, that doesn't look like a "v" to me at all...
It's not that bad, I wouldn't mind Maggie Simpson as XnView's mascot
Hey I like that text of "view" below that 'V' , nice thinking, Pierre could sure use that text logo that on a new website.. But back on that MAIN 'eye' logo, the yellow+red variant and the newer spiral centre looks improved imo but here is my suggestions:thibaud wrote:removed the hole in the spiral center. killed the chicken...
now creative people can come up with a tagline.
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In my mock-image fashion, that I like to practice on this forum, I have done a poor mock-up of your icon with the 4 total eye lashes PLUS I thought to tilt the whole shape to I think it was 90degress just to look at difference, I dunno look at the mock here; http://i48.tinypic.com/2d7g3h4.png oh and I thought to turn the spiral upside down to match the spiral order on the existing XnView logo.JohnFredC wrote: An icon is a symbol meant to aid comprehension and identification. An icon is not a photo... it's supposed to symbolize, not illustrate.
Hi JohnFredC,JohnFredC wrote:Very interesting article written many years ago by Douglas R. Hofstadter (author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid", highly recommended) which discussed, with many examples, how far we can distort the letters of the alphabet yet find them still recognizable.
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I quite sure youre not saying that, since your arguments seldom lack substance. Posts always worth considering (I might not always agree thoughJohnFredC wrote:... But there needs to be purpose beyond mere compositional aesthetics. I'm not saying that Thibaud's examples are not attractive, many of them are.
Hi budz45,budz45 wrote:Hey I like that text of "view" below that 'V'
I'm not sure I understand, Are you saying the first glossy icon proposal was more in line with XnView current "identity" than this new one ?JohnFredC wrote: But IMO, either they just don't "say" (or "imply", if you will) XnView, or they don't exhibit a sufficient link with the old logo to communicate continuity with the current product (something I think is absolutely essential in a "new" logo).