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The proposed logo is not radically different. It's just a new version.
But re-created. Totally redrawn. Made flat, simple, and symmetrical.
This logo is now based on a single path with the minimum number of nodes required. It's a very simple SVG file... but there are many hours of work in it. This SVG file is at your disposal for further examination: https://github.com/SebastJava/linuxmint-logo/blob/master/2018-poll/Mint-Y-logo-02.svg
- New Grid alignments: equal spaces and equal widths
- New background: 50% circle, 50% square (= leaf)
- New color: HSL = 96, 112, 128 (#48b865)
- Something is removed...
- ...And something is added
We changed the theme and icons by switching to Mint-Y. This could be the next step...
What is a good logo? A good logo has some meaning, carries some values, in an obvious or hidden manner. And these symbols and values should correspond to the entity the logo represents, of course. That is what logo design is all about. And this logo must be simple, to be quickly recognizable even when printed small or seen from far. And, of course, it must be technically well done, mastered.
In my humble opinion, there should be just one logo, with a few similar variants for colors and with or without the full name. Just one logo. Not twelve. Just one logo... But, preferably, a good one.
My earliest, latest, all other logo versions, and the full story behind this:
https://github.com/SebastJava/linuxmint-logo#readme