> > The green background does not look bad, particularly the darker green which > provides a better contrast for the logo and the white text. :) > > That being said, uniformity of color throughout all artwork (website, > flier, sticker, CDs, etc.) is important (essential) from the POV of > reinforcing the brand and increasing brand equity, so personally I would > prefer not go down the road of changing background colors, particularly > given that both the [ALPHA 2] stamp and the "R1 alpha 2 release" text are > prominent enough to make the different versions easily distinguishable. > > No problem. :) I just wanted to see what it would look like after reading Marcos' suggestion and thought I'd share in case anyone else liked the idea too. I guess I didn't realize that the background color being specifically the dark blue was a(n important) part of the brand, but I can see where if you're establishing that as an extension of the official site it would be (the over-all look and colors matching the site, not just the logo itself). -- "You don't use science to show you're right, you use science to become right." --xkcd