Kinoite logo proposal

i’ve made some logo’s for Fedora Kinoite, let me know if you like them…





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I like the second, third and last images for their shapes. Something that represents / looks like the lines of a cut stone / cut mineral. Being that Kinoite is a mineral, it makes sense.

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Get i touch with design-team on Matrix, you have some skills!

Number 2 is my favorite… :+1:

While visually appealling, I somehow fail to see the message or connection with “Fedora” (4fs, logo etc), KDE and “atomic”.

For me, Fedora Kinoite is “something Fedora”, then “KDE”, then “atomic”, but for others it might be “some KDE distro”, then “Fedora based”, then “atomic”. What is the main message you want to convey with your logo? (Also, do we have edition/spin speciic logos within Fedora?)

For Atomic Desktops, yes - see the Silverblue page:

And for Silverblue itself, which I had to go to the Kinoite page to find :grinning_face:

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So we do have a Kinoite logo already, which raises the question: Why a new one?

The existing one clearly combines “K” (from the KDE logo), a DAG branch and a l;eave referring to both part of the shape of the Fedor a as well as the Silverblue logo; the latter conveying “tree” as in os-tree and the like. You find the tree again for Sway Atomic.

In other words, they are meaningful.

Thanks for the reference!

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As other said before, we already have a logo. Can you clarify why we would need a new one?

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  1. I doubt you made them - it looks like you used some AI tool that generated them for you
  2. I personally don’t like them at all, they have nothing in common with Fedora, KDE or atomic, neither color schemes nor symbology match.
  3. The distro already has a logo. Why a new one?

They do indeed have watermarks from logomaker.com which does appear to use AI at first glance. On the other hand, the user did type some stuff in to describe Kinoite, so there was a modicum of interaction… kinda.

Still better than I could manage! :slight_smile:

With the new Fedora AI policy that’s competely fine, as long as it is declared.

Although the licence terms for material produced by this site probably rule it out for Fedora:

All Designs remain the exclusive property of LogoMaker. Users who have purchased Usage Rights are granted a non-exclusive, non-transferrable, non-assignable license to use the Design, provided that all use of LogoMaker content is permitted only to the extent incorporated into a Design.

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