Chess wrote:It's not a font, it's a graphical art logo that spells out Slackware right side up and when read upside down. It's a little funky but I kinda like it.
Please tell me this is only temporary. I have to agree with Pat. I really don't like the logo. Of course, Slackware does not do a lot of branding in the installed distro, so I would imagine we will see this mostly at the main site. When a logo is mainly just text, I would opt for the clear readable version, and stay away from the artistic bends. Right now, to my eyes it just looks like a very difficult to read font. I didn't notice the whole upside down thing until you mentioned it Chess. Now that I know that, I still say I don't think I like it. Logos are first impression givers, I'm not sure this is a solid first impression.
However, art is art, and if it stays, I will still consider Slackware a great distro. It has been a while since I ran Slackware as my main distro. I believe I will have to give it another run when Pat V. stabilizes a version with KDE 4.1 as long as KDE 4.1 runs faster than Gnome 2.20. I like Gnome, but the desktops seems to be getting more resource hungry, kind of like Win98 to WinXP to WinVista.
Thanks for the Slackware news, Chess. Good to see your name pop up on the forum too.
