How about this: The word "Open" in grey, "Be" in Red and "OS" blue on a white background. The font used would not close any loops, so "O" would be a spiral that overlaps slightly at the bottom, "p" would have a gap at the top, "e" would be a spiral, and "B" would be open at the top and bottom. - John -----Original Message----- From: Matt Meldrum Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 8:44 AM Subject: [openbeos] Re: A Mascot Michael Lloyd Lee wrote: > > >I concur. the original BeOS did not have a mascot. but it DID have a > > logo, does openbeos have a logo yet? > > Could we go with the orginal/classic BeOS logo? I liked that. > > mike I was thinking something like http://linux.spice.net.au/~meldrum/BeOS.jpg but with a lot less "this was whipped up in < 5 minutes" look ;) it keeps the old style but differentiates it enough to keep us out of legal trouble with a now non-existant company (well hopefully) Regards, Matthew