8 thoughts on “First round of Cover Art Archive logos”
I have a clear preference for the last one.
It took me a while to figure out that the last one was a CD in a cover, which I guess makes it suitable to the project as-is. However, will the CAA also be used for, say, book covers for BB? Picking #3 will “limit” scope of the project somewhat.
I think an icon that represents an image would better rather than just a plain cover as is the case here
I like the middle one.
@CyberSkull, yeah of course, that SUPER METROID tones. 😉
Not sure about the colors but I prefer the 1st/2nd design as it applies to more mediums.
for 1 & 2, it isn’t clear to me what it represents.
for 3, it’s meaningful, and I could deal with it being too specific as far as it represents well the cover idea.
Not sure if it’s still open for comments, but I prefer 3. I sympathize with the argument that a disc may be perceived as limiting the data, but I honestly don’t know what the squares in 1 & 2 are intended to represent. LP sleeves? But that would be another perceived limitation.
I have a clear preference for the last one.
It took me a while to figure out that the last one was a CD in a cover, which I guess makes it suitable to the project as-is. However, will the CAA also be used for, say, book covers for BB? Picking #3 will “limit” scope of the project somewhat.
I think an icon that represents an image would better rather than just a plain cover as is the case here
I like the middle one.
@CyberSkull, yeah of course, that SUPER METROID tones. 😉
Not sure about the colors but I prefer the 1st/2nd design as it applies to more mediums.
for 1 & 2, it isn’t clear to me what it represents.
for 3, it’s meaningful, and I could deal with it being too specific as far as it represents well the cover idea.
Not sure if it’s still open for comments, but I prefer 3. I sympathize with the argument that a disc may be perceived as limiting the data, but I honestly don’t know what the squares in 1 & 2 are intended to represent. LP sleeves? But that would be another perceived limitation.