Nerdie said:GamerPerfection said:I voted for #4, however, I don't think it suits the FP1 style, is that getting a new one?
Currently this is just for a logo, we may be looking at a new theme down the road but not at this moment.
David L said:I voted for number 1, but it would be better if the icon was a tad smaller and the graph line was going upwards.
I don't think number 2 is suitable because a pie graph has too many meanings for which it now becomes something redundant. The color is also too contrasting.
I don't think number 3 is suitable because FP's forum design is long and upright. Lower case letters are in conflict with the forum design. If we go back to the logo before the current one, it too was also in capital letters and it worked for many years.
I don't think number 4 is suitable because we don't need a fancy font, nor is there any other location which has such a font so it will seem out of place. As nice and as unique as it looks, the logo should still fit in with the rest of the forum - it clearly won't. Also, the icon seems a bit off, the bevelling at the bottom is in conflict with the gradient of the background.
Why don't you grow up hypocrite? Are you that ignorant that you claim anyone voting for #4 is a kid? If you leave over a logo then you clearly have little interest in being here in the first place.Zaborg said:Current situation is that kids are voting for the 4th logo because it's so childish and it suits them, but it DOES NOT work at all with ForumPromotion.
GamerPerfection said:Why don't you grow up hypocrite? Are you that ignorant that you claim anyone voting for #4 is a kid? If you leave over a logo then you clearly have little interest in being here in the first place.Zaborg said:Current situation is that kids are voting for the 4th logo because it's so childish and it suits them, but it DOES NOT work at all with ForumPromotion.
Also it would be simple enough for the admin to make everyone happy by using all 4, but oh no, we have to go through a stupid vote system.
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