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Why there are small 'cuts' in the upper-left and lower-right corners of the Arch logo?
Last edited by lmello (2012-11-12 09:00:00)
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I have no idea. Perhaps the logos' designer liked that look? If you want to go through the discussions just search for the Arch logo competition thread(s) and read what people had to say at the time.
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maybe the unicorn know the answer.
just looking around.
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Because Arch is usually one careless update away from breaking.
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Thayer Williams would be the source for a definitive answer. To me it suggests, probably inaccurately, the marks of knapped flint: "…the secret is to bang the rocks together, guys."
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Or maybe the logo is actually Klingon writing for "the glorious operating system with a fearsome bat'leth that will vanquish its enemies". Nah, I guess that's too long.
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All men have stood for freedom...
For freedom is the man that will turn the world upside down.
Gerrard Winstanley.
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So the logo is supposed to be an archer, i.e. someone who shoots arrows? I can't say I see that.
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Perhaps it just represents an arrowhead not an actual archer?
P.S. That website is very cool. Its nice to see a bunch of Arch Linux artwork visually on one page.
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True, there is some resemblance, especially with the two on the top left. It's such a smart logo, and without this thread we would never have known.
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In arrowhead technology those cuts are called notches. They serve two purposes:
1 - to induce bleeding
2 - to make removal difficult
As Archers, we all know about 1. As for 2, maybe the idea is that once you try Arch, you're stuck with it.
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Why there are small 'cuts' in the upper-left and lower-right corners of the Arch logo?
You are still an initiate and you have not reached a significant number of human sacrifices to know the answer to that question.
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In arrowhead technology those cuts are called notches. They serve two purposes:
1 - to induce bleeding
2 - to make removal difficultAs Archers, we all know about 1. As for 2, maybe the idea is that once you try Arch, you're stuck with it.
So the logo is smart AND evil at the same time?
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Perhaps the architect ran out of ink when drawing that so he or she might have thought, "Snap! Lets keep it that way until someone notices.."
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Grace notes.
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In arrowhead technology those cuts are called notches. They serve two purposes:
1 - to induce bleeding
2 - to make removal difficultAs Archers, we all know about 1. As for 2, maybe the idea is that once you try Arch, you're stuck with it.
That sounds like an accurate explanation.
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Wow! I can not thank you enough for this link.
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Have we established that they are indeed cuts? I'm seeing them as reflections on a shiny, metallic surface due to the angle of the lighting.
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Have we established that they are indeed cuts? I'm seeing them as reflections on a shiny, metallic surface due to the angle of the lighting.
They are cuts since the logo is transparent there and the outline of the tango version follows the cuts.
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But did you notice that the letters also have cuts, because the letters are just that way.
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Why there are small 'cuts' in the upper-left and lower-right corners of the Arch logo?
Desiccation.
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Hofstadter's Law:
It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.
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I always saw the notches as partings in feather barbs. I thought it was an artistic combination of an arrow head and fletchings.
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Wait, are you saying that the cuts aren't a loud cry for help from the emotionally distraught and mentally depleted Thayer, whose choice of colors obviously signals unequalled desperation that one might contrivedly describe at great lengths in sesquipedalian language for the sole purpose of projecting one's own inflated sense of self-importance?
For what then shall I weep if the colors are but colors indeed?
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I think of the cuts as duribility. you can beat it cut it nearly destroy it and yet it still chugs along. or mayby it means cutting edge like others saying a barbed arrow. the cutting edge force that heads the idea of what linux is meant to be(my interpretation of the symbolism).
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I know! I know! They put the cuts in there to see if we could guess why they put them in there. Inquiring minds may never know.
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