Hi Stephan, On 5/26/07, Stephan Assmus <superstippi@xxxxxx> wrote:
<http://www.yellowbites.com/stuff/index.html> I am actually in favor of both 3b and 5b and having them available at the same time. I know from personal experience that it can be very helpful to be able to chose from more options, in order to use whichever fits a particular surounding best. In this case, the dark color of 3b could be substituted with another dark color by the user of the logo.
I'm fine with 1b and 5b, but I think 3b is the best because it can also be easily provided in black&white. Does 3b still look good if you put a frame around it, so the "Compatible" is still part of the logo when printed on white background? Do you really think it's good to have two colored logos? Doesn't that hinder recognition? What if, say, 80% use logo A and 20% use logo B? Doesn't that make B look like a fake? Note, I do agree that it's good to have one b&w (maybe 3b?) and one colored version (3b/5b?). Bye, Waldemar Kornewald