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Rockbox Logo...
haibane:
--- Quote from: Yotto on November 05, 2006, 11:15:41 AM ---I can't believe I'm getting pulled into this, but I like that box.
How's this for evolution? (Note, despite the title, I'm no artist :D Comment on the idea, not the execution)
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You know what my biggest problem with the rockbox logo is. Its the fact that its yellow. Yellow isn't the most appealing color, and usually if you do public presentations or videos you try to avoid the yellow as a backdrop. Extremely screamy colors never are that good really. For instance neon green would look horrid on this logo
Febs:
--- Quote from: haibane on November 06, 2006, 12:10:11 AM --- You know what my biggest problem with the rockbox logo is. Its the fact that its yellow. Yellow isn't the most appealing color,
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Well, to reinforce the point that Linus made earlier:
Clearly, yellow can be effective as the color of a logo.
--- Quote ---Extremely screamy colors never are that good really. For instance neon green would look horrid on this logo
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Um, so don't use neon green with it?
Llorean:
I'd like to point out that the little running man for AIM, as well as the stylized similar guy for GAIM both use yellow as well (the AIM one being very similar to the RB yellow.)
Just throwing a little more out there. :)
JdGordon:
and one more... XXXX beer is yellow letters on black (the beer itself sux tho.. so that could be an argument against using yellow!)
iPodFoo:
Most of those examples about using yellow were used in the font, which is a big difference than using a whole solid yellow background. Yellow pages is really the only exception. But then their whole product revolves around being a big book of yellow pages!
See image for what it might look like reversed. I cant decide if it actually looks better as Im not really a fan of the overall design anyway. ::)
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