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Please feel free to list your comments and suggests regarding each proposal below, remember to sign with ~~~~.


Comments and suggestions

Speak thru me

  • Anonymous has commented, "the facing persons are not talking just staring at each other".

Apertium's got balls

  • Anonymous has commented, "the red on white text does not read well".
  • Anonymous commented, "looks too much like a strepsils advert"
  • Looks too much like an analgesic advert. --Aimaz 19:44, 19 August 2007 (BST)

Corporativa generica

  • Easily defaceable with an 'r'. Not the message we want to send.

Open window/door

  • Anonymous has commented, "the window one has a good idea behind it, but it wasn't implemented right, so it just looks like a picture and not a logo".

Open box

  • It has been said that it is "too wikipedia".
  • Does not convey translation.
  • Could be modified so that some words seem to enter in a language and get out in other languages. Entering / getting out could be confused, no problem (bidirectional).

Black & white

Thats not an altogether bad thing I guess :) - Francis Tyers 10:10, 21 August 2007 (BST)
  • I like the first one, I think its a good logo Xavivars 19:30, 20 August 2007 (BST)

Tower of Babel

  • I like the one with 'apertium' written below in blue. The others, not so sure. Also, looks a bit more like a mountain than a tower? - Francis Tyers 13:47, 25 August 2007 (BST)
  • A bit creationist, isn't it? But perhaps is good to "evangelize" people on apertium. --Sortiz 08:56, 27 August 2007 (BST)
Not at all, think about it, the Tower of Babel story/myth is about people with a common language communicating and working together to realise a technological and scientific goal, and then "God" comes and smites them for daring to better themselves! Apertium could be about restoring the lost communication :D - Francis Tyers 11:27, 27 August 2007 (BST)