Hi,
many thanks for the feedback. Very valuable and is great in order for me to
know the direction we all want for the logo. I'll try to put some thoughts
on various things exposed in the thread:
1.- The creative process is, in my experience an iterative one. As much
iterations, you should get a
On 9/25/17, 9:27 AM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
> or
>that trick where a line or curve in the artwork is actually composed of
>small type, and things like that.
FWIW, Here's an example of what I meant above:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-K5rWzpO9gsc/UAEzmL8Pv4I/E0U/Wkjn
f7sTioE/s2016/Ty
ale" brand is trying to target. I would guess "Apache" is a positive
> for folks migrating Flex apps, but I think we are still thinking of using
> "FlexJS" for that package. I'm not clear that non-Apache folks have a
> strong association with the feather a
t clear that non-Apache folks have a
strong association with the feather and Apache.
I googled "Royale logo" and most of those did not have a crown (that's
good, less likely for confusion with ours). I also googled "Crown logo"
to feel better that there would also be less
Some do, some don’t.
From my perspective, if it enhances it, we should add it. If not, leave it out.
Justin’s “feather in the hat” idea is an interesting play on things. I’m not
sure if there’s an elegant way to incorporate that.
I like logos to be as simple as possible.
Of the examples so far
Behalf Of
Carlos Rovira
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2017 4:51 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Royale Logo
Hi,
I've been working this week end on a logo for Royale and want to share my
work in progress. Please try the following link:
http://royale.codeoscopic.com/wp-co
Same as Om I really would like to see the colors in logos which has some
connection to Apache Flex logo. The last logo is closer to that and it's my
favorite.
In the first two split lines brings to me that something is work in
progress, exported from photoshop or something - Not sure whether you
u
Hi,
Having the word apache in the logo is likely to help with branding and
trademarks. See for example Apache Hadoop [1], Apache Spark [2], Apache Kafka
[3] (and there are others as well i.e. cordova, storm, ant, solr, open office,
geode + others and of course the http project).
Apache Spark
Hi -
It is not a requirement. I was curious. Having it might help the brand.
Certainly the website design will need Apache branding. (Not all project are
fully in compliance with brand policy, but we try.)
Regards,
Dave
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> On Sep 24, 2017, at 8:02 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
>
Hi Dave,
Is having "Apache" in the logo a requirement? I'm not convinced every
other Apache project is doing that (or incorporating the feather either).
We do need the "TM" in the logo though.
Thanks,
-Alex
On 9/24/17, 2:35 PM, "Dave Fisher" wrote:
>It's pretty cool. I like the path overlays
I really like it. Is it possible to see this with the Apache Flex logo
colors? The colors could provide a continuity for the two project names.
Great work, Carlos!
Thanks,
Om
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 1:50 PM, Carlos Rovira
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working this week end on a logo for Royale
My first thought is positive. I like the font and the spacing. But,
if you want a more nitpicky answer...
A project [or brand] wants to be seen as going upward to greater
heights. Generally this is communicated by pointing up and/or to the
right. Fedex and Amazon are two prominent logo
It's pretty cool. I like the path overlays - it made me think of the Olympic
logo.
Since the project is Apache Royale how would the word Apache be incorporated as
a logotype?
Regards,
Dave
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 24, 2017, at 1:50 PM, Carlos Rovira wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been workin
Hi,
I've been working this week end on a logo for Royale and want to share my
work in progress. Please try the following link:
http://royale.codeoscopic.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/royale_logo.png
The concept is a modern icon logo build with simplicity in mind and with
lines and circles that
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