+1 for No. 1 On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 3:11 PM Ed Espino <esp...@apache.org> wrote:
> No. 1 for my vote (binding). > > -=e > > On Sun, Nov 10, 2024 at 11:01 PM Dianjin Wang <wangdian...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > > > Since our name search has been approved, we need to update the project > > logo file to reflect the latest changes. > > > > Below are four candidate options. Please reply with the one you believe > is > > the best choice. > > (See high-resolution version on Google Drive - > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HX0WafLpfaub34a-z1lzRL8caUOI_O77/view?usp=sharing > > ) > > > > [image: logo-options-cloudberry.jpeg] > > > > Here are a few notes: > > * The icon remains the same as the old one. > > * Rename the project from `Cloudberry Database` to `Apache Cloudberry`. > As > > the name search got approved, we also need to add the ™ symbol to the > > wordmark to highlight the trademark claim. > > * Previously, the wordmark only used uppercase letters to align with the > > Greenplum's design. We now provide one version that uses lowercase > letters > > (Starting with the capital letter C). > > * The wordmark font changed from `Noto Sans` to `Montserrat`, which is > > more commonly used in design(also used in the Apache logo and websites). > > > > IMO, I prefer the No.1 design. I find that lowercase letters are clearer > > and easier to recognize than uppercase ones at first sight. Additionally, > > the lowercase word's width is appropriate for display on our website and > > marketing materials. Moreover, placing the `Apache` character on the left > > side helps distinguish it from the `TM` character. > > > > What are your thoughts? Welcome your comments and feedback. > > > > Best, > > Dianjin Wang > > > > > -- > Ed Espino > Apache Cloudberry (incubating) & MADlib >