Presenting the new Neowin Logo


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No offence, but it looks very amateur, looks like multiple bevelled bits - as in the standard filter with PS/Fireworks, looks rather blurred rather than crisp and clean.

A step backward, rather than forward imo :(.

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Hey. Flish worked hard on this logo. If you dont like it, ... you can just join Mess.be.

Now, you go.

Go now.

:laugh:

Here's some nice siggy's with the new logo :yes:

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And for those of you who use the other colours:

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Does anyone ever use any of the other colours? If so I'll make them

EDIT: Fixed a couple that were messed up

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Does anyone ever use any of the other colours? If so I'll make them

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https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=358689

You seemed to have hit the big ones.

Edit: I don't know if you did grey or silver but silver is more popular.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=358689

You seemed to have hit the big ones.

Edit: I don't know if you did grey or silver but silver is more popular.

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:blush: I didn't realise there was a difference between grey and silver! I'll make a silver one now

Edit: This is @ DarkCircuit

Pfft, like I'd be caught dead there (JOKE!) :rofl:

But seriously, that's why I said 'no offence', it's the same deal as in the Graphics Corner, giving crits on a design can often be interpreted as an insult, which they aren't ;).

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Dood... if you were talking about my crap sig ... i made it in 10 secs, and its was suposed to look crappy! lol! :rofl:

Very nice! Looks great, congrats to all staff for your hard work  :happy:

Gotta love the blue and midnight one hehe

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No, tell im to make a green one.

Im too lazy to color swap one. Plus, I want an original piece of work.

:laugh:

Here's a quick comparison:

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Trust me, it's a bigger change than the XP Flag and Vista Flag. ;)

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Sorry but between the two. I prefer the current logo. The new one just looks a bit too marshmallowish. If ya catch ma drift. :whistle:

I personally think it's WAY to filter based. You need to bring it down, keep it minimal, work out the shape better. I think it's a good alternative to the rounded corner style, but ... really, bring down those filters, it makes it look FAR to amatuer.

keep it up!

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Agreed with this guy.

On the other hand, the old one looks a bit dull when put against this new one, but it doesn't change that I still believe it looks heavily based on bevel filters.

I think everyone needs to take a deep breath and spend less time bitching and more time appreciating the fact that Neowin is getting served to them free, practically on a silver platter.

Yeah, Neowin as a service is great! :)

Ew. I wouldn't add a bevel/emboss to it. As someone already said in the first pages, it looks amateur :( I stopped using this effect a long time ago.. or when I use it, I use the option to soften it and I put it to 16 (the maximum!)

The current one is much nicer imo. I'd keep it :yes:

Edit : The circle around the new logo is PERFECT though. I love the effects, I love making those too :p DOn't change that

I think it looks fine when shrunk.  :)

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I guess I should have posted small ones when I made this thread. I just put the big ones out so people could use them for whatever they wanted (so it could be resized down).

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