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If you'd like to see the OSDev logo swapped out to be something more modern we're inviting you to make a better logo. Both front page (http://www.osdev.org), wiki, and forum logos are open to replacement. Since there are multiple themes (styles) for the forums it's ok to submit a graphic just for your favorite style. We'll have a vote-off to decide which logos to use.

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Interesting logo... About time we changed from the old 'two squares' one imo.

The mtdark2 phpBB2 theme was by far my favourite, good work with the mega-tokyo theme you've put up (darker colors are easier on my eyes, especially when my IDE is white text on black background).
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I really like the new logo, it's quite nice.
Oh and I noticed that the sort function for the member list has disappeared...
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Re: Site Updates (still in progress)

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So the logo thing gave me some ideas... Here's what I came up with in about 30 minutes. (attachments) I got some inspiration form the Intel logo and went from there.

EDIT: Added a colored version (click to get full size).
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Colored and outlined.
Colored and outlined.
logo on a chip
logo on a chip
Simple logo
Simple logo
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Re: Site Updates (still in progress)

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WOW nice logo's how did you get the logo so realistically on the surface of that northbridge?
Though I think the best one website wise is the second because I don't like the feeling of a real photograph (though modified) as a logo....
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SVG Only?
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What sort of size should it be?
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SVG would be nice but something big enough to resize well would also work. Nothing huge is needed I think since everyone complained that the last logo was too big.
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suthers wrote:WOW nice logo's how did you get the logo so realistically on the surface of that northbridge?
Though I think the best one website wise is the second because I don't like the feeling of a real photograph (though modified) as a logo....
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I used the rotate-zoom tool that comes with Paint.Net to get the right angle then I changed the layer mode to composite and made it a little opaque. And yes, the first is not intended to be the logo, I was just having fun. :)
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Furry\Organic Logo...(Font is sucky..can be fixed..)
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If it's not broke, don't fix it. 8)

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Here's what I managed to do in ten minutes. It's a bit lacking, but suggestions are welcome.
A little too simple, but yeah...
A little too simple, but yeah...
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A banner, maybe...

If you have time to spare, go figure the hidden meaning of the background :wink:

P.S. the preview is scaled down a lot, opening it is recommended

P.P.S. My paint skills suck

P.P.P.S. the cake is a lie : D
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Combuster wrote:If you have time to spare, go figure the hidden meaning of the background :wink:
You can use multiple programming languages. (Like Assembly, BASIC, C, and Pascal.)
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There's more :wink:
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