>this is a real logo
fucking freefags, when will they learn?
>this is a real logo
fucking freefags, when will they learn?
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>using cheesy logos as an argument
Freetards don't have to have great marketing for something that stands on principles of free/open source software and, oftentimes, costs nothing to use.
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damn, that Serveez logo is aesthetic af
...is that a rasengan
All that damn aliasing. And yet gradients everywhere so it's clearly not an aesthetic choice. Really sells how rough around the edges this shit is; can't even render a proper vector art.
>so bad it's good
>5 minutes in gimp
>get on with your life doing something that matters
Reminder than PS artisans don't hold respectable jobs and contribute nothing.
>Looks like "Syslinu X"
>Aliasing everywhere
>Gears not connecting
>Incorrect penguin digestive tract
>Is that a fucking tophat?
>choosing products because of the design
>just put some cogs in there and shit
>auctex and parallel taking up half the page
Are freetards incapable of understanding how to resize images?
>What's going on in this thread?
KAAA MEEE HAAA MEE HAAA
>turtles fucking
lewd
fucking kek
i wish that were me
Every time I see logos of FOSS I think to myself that the people creating this software are retarded in some sense.
I am a proponent of FOSS more or less, so I'd like it to be different.
Everything getting an anime mascot would be a start.
gmicky is a cute.
>that fucking parallels logo
troll/10
Are you retarded? That's the official GNU website
the parallel logo is pretty great
When did I say it wasn't?
BELIEVE IT
He meant the "parallel" logo.
Read the packages logos.
Wouldn't be hard to ask a graphic design student to make a logo for free, these logos look like clipart from 97 microsoft office, probably made by som 50 or 60 year old dude
>Every time I see logos of FOSS I think to myself that the people creating this software are retarded in some sense.
>Everything getting an anime mascot would be a start.
I thought you wanted to improve things, not make them worse.
>backfiring ad hominem, the post