On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Stephan Assmus <superstippi@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > On 2010-04-23 at 08:38:36 [+0200], Jorge G. Mare <koki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Jorge G. Mare wrote: > > > Michele Frau wrote: > > >> > > >> I put some grunge rubber stamps on > > >> http://mio.discoremoto.alice.it/zumi > > >> > > > > > > Awesome! Thank you so much! > > > > Here is one more iteration of the CD artwork: > > > > http://haikuzone.net/files/temp/2010-04-22_haiku-r1a2-cd.png > > > > I used the rubber stamp from Michele (thanks!), replaced the logo with > > the stock image from the repo (Stippi was right: the subtler glow looks > > much better) and tweaked a few things here and there based on some of > > the feedback and my own discretion. > > It does look nice. I would try a few things, though: How about removing the > underline of the logo and making the logo a bit bigger. I think the rubber > stamp look is a bit too drastic. It becomes not readable enough. > > What program are you using to create the designs? > > Best regards, > -Stephan > > Personally, I agree with the part about the stamp. If you take a look at the stamp on the Haiku homepage (http://www.haiku-os.org/) Only the outline of the stamp looks like that, the text inside is solid. To be honest, I can read the words "Alpha 2", but when I first saw http://mio.discoremoto.alice.it/zumi I thought the one after "Alpha 2" was "Alpha 5", so it is difficult to read. and I have pretty good eyes