Some (cute) girl yesterday who doesn't understand computers at all pointed at
my laptop and asked "where did you get this damned cool sticker"? It was the
wireframe Puffy. People also tend to stare at Puffy when I use my laptop on
the bus.

I think this confirms that the stickers are really good design. I also have an
O'Nell sticker on my laptop (surfing company). I guess it means that O'Neill
with their undoubtedly huge budget are #2 in coolness here.

Would it be possible to make a sticker with this picture, but with the
small letters removed and the large ones all in one size?
http://openbsd.org/images/tshirt-23.gif

I would like to have the "OPENBSD" label under Puffy so people know what this
is, put it into google etc. But don't want the "details", cause they sound
a bit like an advert.

I am glad that I can proudly put OpenBSD stickers on my stuff without feeling
like an infantile nerd, which would definitely happen with the Linux logo.

Personally, the feeling or message I am getting from these stickers is "we're
not sloppy, we want to do everything well, including graphics design."
In marketing terms, it makes an impression that OpenBSD has a good
corporate identity (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_identity).

CL<

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