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https://blog.linuxgrrl.com/2019/02/06/fedora-logo-redesign-update/
To be honest, I'm not sure that any of the proposed changes feel right to me. From the 'finalists' at the end of the essay, I think I'd pick #2, since it introduces the least amount of change -- though still I'm having a hard time *not* seeing it like a 'df'.
... I mean, if the df utility in Fedora were in need of a logo, this would work perfectly; but otherwise, I'm not so sure. I also don't see why they insist on keeping the 'infinity' symbol; it's an arbitrary constraint that hampers the designers.
@debianxfce The question was specifically about the Fedora logo redesign. Please refrain from hijacking this question for your personal witch-hunt.
Looking at that entire page, I wonder how many vastly overpaid consultants were hired to create a new font for the word "fedora". A complete waste of resources due to nothing really wrong with the current symbols.
(Oh, wait, they are owned by IBM now... well that explains a lot... they are getting a fresh (and large) injection of useless bureaucracy really quick.)
Remember what happened at Cyrix, that one time when ... https://youtu.be/PZQFlUoqbZc
Oh sorry it's 'Cyrez', not 'Cyrix'; my bad ... this must have slipped my mind: http://articles.latimes.com/1996-06-12/business/fi-14184_1_warner-bros
Anyway, I guess I should cut back on the hallucinogenics.
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