New FreeBSD Logo Contest to Close on June 30 42
xbsd writes "The Official FreeBSD Logo Contest is closing on June 30, 2005. As of June 23 they have received 429 compliant submissions, but if you got the skills you still have a few hours left to submit a proposal. Now, is it time for F/OSS projects to follow NetBSD and get a more polished (or as some would say, 'corporate') public image?"
Copyright? (Score:4, Insightful)
How is anyone supposed to certify that?
You can certify that you aren't willingly or knowingly violating a copyright, but you never know if someone will pop out of the woodwork with a logo (you've never seen) that yours looks too much like.
Re:Copyright? (Score:4, Insightful)
My sweet lord... (Score:2)
If you created it independently with no knowledge of the other similar logo then you haven't violated copyright.
But how can you know what you have knowledge of? Courts have found in Bright Tunes Music v. Harrisongs Music and Three Boys Music v. Michael Bolton that subconscious copying of a copyrighted work, in these cases a song that the defendant had heard 10 years ago, is actionable infringement.
Re:Copyright? (Score:1, Informative)
I like beastie (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:I like beastie (Score:3, Informative)
Re:I like beastie (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:I like beastie (Score:2)
I hated it at first, but it has since grown on me. Although previous NetBSD images were not great anyway. I like FreeBSD's Beastie though.
The much liked OpenBSD wireframe demon head T-shirt is not longer being made and they now have a wireframe puffy shirt which in my opinion does not look anywhere near as good. Lucky I bought two of the originals a while ago.
Re:I like beastie (Score:2)
I hadn't noticed the wireframe demon version, but I do like the puffy logo and the wireframe version of it. That's got character and it's a perfect subject for OpenBSD's focus on security. FreeBSD, being rather generic in focus, is a tougher one to design for. Maybe the guy who owns the beastie copyright will transfer it to FreeBS
Re:I like beastie (Score:3, Informative)
He's a cool guy [mckusick.com] actually. He's written books, papers and BSD code and most recently on a book on FreeBSD, so who knows. I don't know if FreeBSD would want exclusive rights to Beastie though. Since Beastie has such a general BSD history, FreeBSD would probably still want an image for their own ide
Beastie lives! (Score:1)
Long live Beastie (Score:1)
Re:Long live Beastie (Score:2, Informative)
Beastie is NOT going anywhere.
This is simply a logo for things like letterhead, marketing, conveying a "professional" corporate image, etc.
What's the first thing that pops into your head when you look at this logo? [dougmcclellandgolf.com]
What about this one? [wikimedia.org]
And this one? [isofile.de]
This too? [elearning.ph]
Anyways.......
Re:Long live Beastie (Score:3, Interesting)
Cartoon characters have a far greater public awareness than corporate icons. I bet if you travel the world you would find more people who recognize your favorite newspaper comicstrip character than the AT&T logo.
Can you picture in your head an image of the logo for Ameritrade? How about Dagwood from Blondie? Or Charlie Brown?
Beastie is known on every continent in the world. That's not too shabby. How do you think the new logo can improve on that?
Re:Long live Beastie (Score:5, Informative)
1. Beastie is generic, it's associated with all of the BSDs and not specific to FreeBSD.
2. We don't have a logo. Beastie is not, and never was, the logo for FreeBSD.
3. Copyright and Trademark issues, Marshall McKusick holds all rights to him.
4. Beastie is too complex, economically, for print media.
Let me say again... Beastie is NOT being booted from FreeBSD and no, we did not cave into the demands of right-wing religious people. This is all about branding, marketing, and PR. And you could use the mozilla project as a case study of some of the positive side effects this could have for us.
Re:Long live Beastie (Score:2)
Primarily because there were not any right-wing religious people making demands. There are for more people on the worried about offending the someone with Beastie, than there people actually complaining about Beastie. You might be able to rustle up a dozen of so people among the entire computing population of the world that are offended by a picture of a daemon, but several thousand per BSD forum making an issue out of it.
Re:Long live Beastie (Score:1)
Let's see:
Seems since the other BSD's have abandoned Beastie, he *is* specific to FreeBSD. How can you say you don't have a logo? Go to http://www.freebsd.org/ [freebsd.org]. I see stylized text of FreeBSD, which has been used for years. That's a logo and a common law trademark.
Re:Long live Beastie (Score:1)
Suddenly Everyone is an Art Critic (Score:5, Insightful)
Why should a corporate looking logo have greater value to a FOSS project than a whimsical cartoon? The BSD 'Beastie' logo is recognized worldwide, making it more successful than 99% of the logos that companies paid big money for.
We, as users and developers of FOSS, find much of the corporate attitude distasteful. Yet the FreeBSD group now seeks some official looking sterile abstract icon so they can show everyone their software is "Pro"?
Suddenly it's the FreeBSD 'hippies' that need to take the stick out of their ass. Go take an art class and relax.
As a graphic designer, let me speak from experience - Corporate art sucks.
Re:Suddenly Everyone is an Art Critic (Score:3, Interesting)
Precisely why they are asking for your help in submitting a logo!
"Yet the FreeBSD group now seeks some official looking sterile abstract icon so they can show everyone their software is 'Pro'?"
Obviously a little more PR and advertising of the BSDs are needed. Almost everyone has heard of Linux, however, very few outside of more "serious" IT circles or IT hobbyists have even heard of BSD, let alone FreeBSD. John Q. Public needs to know there is a b
Re:Suddenly Everyone is an Art Critic (Score:4, Insightful)
Yep. But as a graphic designer you also know that most, if not all corporations don't use cartoon looking daemons. FreeBSD obviously wants to change its perception and unfortunately this is one part of that transformation.
Now, I'm off to buy some daemon t-shirts before they are gone forever...
Beastie isn't going anywhere. (Score:5, Informative)
There are times when you want to present yourself with a logo, not with an image of the mascot. That's how I understood it, and to me it makes a lot of sense.
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Requiem for the FUD [slashdot.org]
Some Suggestions (Score:5, Funny)
http://prague.tv/galleries/funny-pics7/freebsd.jp
http://www.nrg4u.com/freebsd/baby-doll-1-small.jp
http://intdata.homeip.net/img/freeBSD-girl.jpg [homeip.net] (mmh, amazing how many critical pieces of infrastructure are held together by duct tape)
Redundant components: http://tinyurl.com/a2uhp [tinyurl.com]
One for the marketing department: http://www.servepath.com/images/better_devil_250x
One to compensate for corporate randomness: http://images-jp.amazon.com/images/P/483990930X.0
And finally of course, http://homepage.tinet.ie/~cullenm/2dart/regi.jpg [tinet.ie] (just to piss off the zealots)
Ok, of course I'm single-minded, but seriously, folks, stick to working on the (fantastic) OS, let the sysadmins smuggle it into the enterprise like they've been doing for years
Re:Some Suggestions (Score:1)
Re:Some Suggestions (Score:2)
You are misinterpreting the GP : The pictures are indecently decent, and thus the resounding "no no" on his workplace.
Re:Some Suggestions (Score:1)
Demons have penises!?
Christian fundamentalists? Whatever... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Christian fundamentalists? Whatever... (Score:1)
Pshaw on idiots who have theirs heads so far up their asses
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Sorry, but those two sentences said by the same person just made me laugh coffee up my nose
Finally it is nearly over... (Score:2, Interesting)
For me, an OpenBSD freak, I just have to wait 6 months to see the new theme-based art, based on what ever is pushing Theo's buttons. Some is better than others, some of it has stunk, but it changes Every Six Months, I like that.
Puffy has taken on a timeless glow, I
Reality check (Score:1, Informative)
... facts are facts. ;)
FreeBSD:
FreeBSD, Stealth-Growth Open Source Project (Jun 2004) [internetnews.com]
"FreeBSD has dramatically increased its market penetration over the last year."
Nearly 2.5 Million Active Sites running FreeBSD (Jun 2004) [netcraft.com]
"[FreeBSD] has secured a strong foothold with the hosting community and continues to grow, gaining over a million hostnames and half a million active sites since July 2003."
What's New in the FreeBSD Network Stack (Sep 20 [slashdot.org]
BSD Statuette (Score:1)
Re:BSD Statuette (Score:1, Informative)
However they seem to have gone out of Business.
Their web address used to be:
http://www.siliconbreeze.com/ [siliconbreeze.com] it doesn't exists anymore.
Here is Internet Archive link to the old site:
http://web.archive.org/ [archive.org]