Hopfrog said:
I think the white fish/blue blackground looks really sharp. Seems to be in keeping with a fresh look, yet still true to the roots and has a nice 'pop' to it.
Yeah, that's one of my favorites too - it's looking like white-on-black will probably be the winner for the website header, but white-on-blue is a good bet for the startup screen.
character said:
It looks good. Are you going to make a stencil version to for people to cut out and use to spray paint the logo/name near University language departments? :wink:
Heh, I was thinking more along the lines of T-shirts with witty quotes from 孔子 on the back, but who knows...
character said:
I'm a fan of Chinese brush painting, so I'd be tempted to go with something more along those lines; google images for "Chinese brush fish" for some nice examples.
I'm a fan of it as well, but it presents two big problems for logo purposes: it doesn't scale down well to small resolutions (whereas this logo is legible at as little as 50 or 60 pixels high), and it can sometimes clash with other styles - we want this to be usable in a wide variety of places, our new website header e.g. is currently a pretty simple black gradient while our iOS startup screen is likely to be more textured and Retina-Display-ish, and a brush stroke pattern is much more likely to clash with those designs than something more minimalistic like this.