Kevin Osuna
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There is something I would like to know... are we choosing the logo for the company or for the device only, because if they are planning on making future devises after the Pyra, then I don't see why the logo needs to be directly related to the name "Pyra", or are they going to name the future devises "dragonbox: Pyra 2" and maybe "drangonbox: Pyra 3"?
...If that's not the case then, I really recommend not to use the dp logo, I don't think it is appealing and it would need to be changed for future devises.
I would like to see Dragonbox: [something else] ...I like Pyra for the name of a specific model, not for a whole series of products, that's kind of boring.
So far, what I understand is that the name of the company is DRAGONBOX ...am I wrong?
should't we choose a logo that will refer people to the company rather than to the device it self?
and now, you may be asking: and what does the logo number 2 has to do with DragonBox? ...not much, but it's way more appealing and interesting, it awakens people's curiosity as soon as they look at it.
...I mean what does apples have to do with computers? nothing really, I'm not a big fan but Apple still sells a lot even if what they sell is limited and closed in almost every way. That's because they turned their brand into an object of desire. that's the trick and I think Option 2 does the trick!
...If that's not the case then, I really recommend not to use the dp logo, I don't think it is appealing and it would need to be changed for future devises.
I would like to see Dragonbox: [something else] ...I like Pyra for the name of a specific model, not for a whole series of products, that's kind of boring.
So far, what I understand is that the name of the company is DRAGONBOX ...am I wrong?
should't we choose a logo that will refer people to the company rather than to the device it self?
and now, you may be asking: and what does the logo number 2 has to do with DragonBox? ...not much, but it's way more appealing and interesting, it awakens people's curiosity as soon as they look at it.
...I mean what does apples have to do with computers? nothing really, I'm not a big fan but Apple still sells a lot even if what they sell is limited and closed in almost every way. That's because they turned their brand into an object of desire. that's the trick and I think Option 2 does the trick!
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