I agree with the need to update the logo (and the complaints about the old one).
I would also like to see the web site maintained as a public repo. However, to that end - the one thing I like about old looking web sites is that when I open them up in lynx/links (rare, but when I do this I really need it to work) nothing is lost and I can find what I'm looking for. If anything breaks this, I'm absolutely opposed.
On Jul 10, 2013 5:34 AM, "Paul Isambert" <zappathustra@free.fr> wrote:
-- "Christian Brabandt" <cblists@256bit.org> a écrit:
> On Wed, July 10, 2013 06:22, James Beck wrote:
> >> What's wrong with it?
> >>
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Tony.
> >
> > I have a few complaints about the original logo.
> >
> > 1. It's very busy (seven colors?!)
> > 2. It doesn't print well (seven colors, hairline borders, gradients)
> > 3. It's inconsistent (some parts are embossed, others not. Shading is done
> > in both blue and black.)
> > 4. The font styles ("V" and "im") are different (this makes my eyes
> > twitch)
> > 5. The "m" looks like someone melted it with fire. Inelegant and weird.
> > 6. As a general rule, when loud background texture (green diamond) cuts
> > through text, it makes me twitch (see the treatment of "im")
>
> Good points. I don't really like the modern flat style of icons nowadays
> (perhaps I am just not used to it yet), but I would appreciate a new
> fresh look of the old logo.
I think the complaints are quite valid too, but I don't really like
James's proposal either:
- I think the logos would really fit a detergent. (I do appreciate the
simplicity, though.)
- Why a slab serif, and why a *slanted* slab serif? For me, that
contradicts the simplicity of the design; you're whispering with
colors and screaming with the font.
- Lowercase initial is trendy; but is that really Vim? I wonder
whether all-uppercase wouldn't be better.
As far as I'm concerned, I'd like a simple logo in a simple
yet stately font: a humanist serif or even Roman capitals like Trajan.
After all "Vim" is the accusative of "vis", meaning "strength, power",
and all those kinds of properties you associate with our favorite text
editors (and tyrants, too). If the green diamond must be kept in the
background, though, that really makes things hard.
Thank you James for launching the idea and submitting proposals (I
hope my criticism wasn't too unpleasant).
Best,
Paul
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