“The ‘O’ comes from Open widget environment (opensource). The circles are the users working on the opensource projects creating the ‘glowe’.”
Designer: Dirk Leys
“The ‘O’ comes from Open widget environment (opensource). The circles are the users working on the opensource projects creating the ‘glowe’.”
Designer: Dirk Leys
A nice logo, and I like the colours. It also works as Black & White. I would have maybe started the circles slightly higher, emphasising the letter ‘O’
I think on this particular picture, the logo overpowers the text, and I would have made the typography larger (if these two are show side-by-side)
I’m loving the design, and the effect used. I agree with Paul, emphasizing the letter O would of been a bit better. I seen the website of the designer, seems to me that he seems he knows what he is doing, too thumbs up.
For me the ‘O’ looks like a tablet fizzing away in a glass of water…
well it’s one of these cases where I like the concept but think execution could have been better. As it is right now I picture something more like “Oregon Gasworks” than an opensource widget.
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I agree with Jane and DChuck – the circles look like bubbles and the text looks like an afterthought
Cute concept, but the relationship between the fizzy “o” and the “glowe” seems a bit random.
Thanks for the feedback people, appreciate it.
oh i love it