A handful of points:

1. It would be useful to supply both logos on a black background as
well as white.
Having a logo that works on a broad range of backgrounds means it can
be applied in a broader range of situations.

2. Printing in black and white is becoming rarer but it would be
useful to have a design that works well in black and white. Could both
logos be displayed transposed to black and white?

3. from web2py.com's home page: "agile development of fast, secure and
portable database-driven web-based applications"
The name 'web2py' covers the web-based attribute. Neither logo
'invokes agile/fast/secure/portable'. Option A invokes 'group/team/
social' and 'B' invokes a sense of geography/location or
comprehensiveness.

4. One interesting test of a logo is to remove any wording and see
what remains says about the product/service.

C

On Aug 13, 5:29 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Two logos have been proposed for web2py. I love them both and I would  
> like your opinions. Here they are attached.
>
> Which one should go on the main web2py page and the book?
>
> Vote A for the logo with the W and B for the logo with the globe.
>
> Poll is open for 48 hours starting now.
>
> Massimo
>
>  logo1.png
> 31KViewDownload
>
>  web2py_logo_300.png
> 89KViewDownload
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