Thanks to Jamey Boje, the graphicsguru, who kindly offered to design a new Mozilla Links logo to match the new look, Mozilla Links now features a real well done one I am very pleased to introduce to you all.
Black and red is Mozilla, and links are links, hence, Mozilla Links. Simple, clear, and greatly executed by Jamey.
He is a frequent contributor to Mozilla related projects where graphic design talent is needed. Among other works, he is responsible for much of Spread Firefox and Foxiewire art and design, tons of banners and buttons, and the Firefox and Thunderbird CD art. He has also collaborated with other projects including Drupal, Radscripts, Glaxstar, phpCow, ionCube, and R3N3.
I want to thank Jamey for his selfless contribution and hope all you readers enjoy it in ML’s pages and your tab bars!
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Thanks to Jamey Boje, graphicguru, who kindly offered to design a new Mozilla Links logo to match the new look, Mozilla Links now features a real well done one I am very pleased to introduce to you all. Black and red is Mozilla, and links are links, he…
Your very welcome Percy love your site
I have a strong passion for mozilla affiliated sites ;)
I enjoy giving back what’s been freely given to me.
I don’t like it. It really does look familiar with the VMWare Fusion icon.
But it isn’t just that. All this “New York Times” design feels wrong to me.
Of course, if you like it, then fine. I don’t.
Awesome! Honestly, I love the new design and icon. To all the people that don’t, get used to it! Most likely, you don’t like it because your not used to it.
Quote: “To all the people that don’t, get used to it! Most likely, you don’t like it because your not used to it.”
What’s that supposed to mean?
When design is good you don’t need to “get used” to anything, you just like it.
I hope you don’t get married with a woman because you “get used” to her. I won’t. When I don’t like something or someone, I move to the next thing/person.
My first thought was “it’s similar to VMwareâ€, but that’s maybe an overstatement. What really grind my gears is a favicon – resizing your logo won’t help there (it looks hideous). I suggest pixel tweaking by hand or – what would be the best – drawing it from scratch for 16×16 pixels. Anyways, good work!
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Just to let you guys know, this looks remarkably like the VMWare Fusion icon…
http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/screens.html
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