[Sugar-devel] Mascot for sugar

James Cameron quozl at laptop.org
Wed Mar 4 18:06:18 EST 2020


During recent GCI we had much feedback from mentors suggesting that
using a sugarcube does not express the organisation's mission very
well.

The child logo could be animated; make it put down the book, sit up
from cross-legged position, and walk around.

But the original design intent was that the child logo would represent
a user (child learner), not a mascot.

I think a mascot has to be needed before a graphic design can be
chosen.  Apart from using it on a web site, I don't have any ideas how
to need a mascot.

On Wed, Mar 04, 2020 at 04:33:19PM -0500, Devin Ulibarri wrote:
> So far, we have turtle (turtle blocks) and mice (music blocks).
> 
> Maybe a sugarcube? (that would be kind of silly, but who knows?)
> 
> On Wed, 2020-03-04 at 23:31 +0300, Srevin Saju wrote:
> 
>     Sugarlabs needs a mascot to welcome new users of the sugar desktop,
>     This can be an important part of outreaching sugar to daily desktop users.
>     One way of creating a mascot for sugar is to use a competition. The
>     benefits are two hold, one is the more people come to know of Sugarlabs and
>     their non-profit collective education systems. The other is, we are getting
>     a mascot personalized to sugar. Most open source companies have mascots
>     too. So its a subject to be brought to discussion, if anyone is interested
>     V/r
> 
>     [bitmap802]
>     SREVIN SAJU
>     [1]https://srevinsaju.github.io
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> References:
> 
> [1] https://srevinsaju.github.io/
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