Branding Mozilla: Towards Mozilla 2.0
sgarrity writes "I've written some recommendations for the branding and visual identity of the Mozilla Foundation's project and product line. I argue that the Mozilla Project should adopt a simple, strong, consistent visual identity for the Mozilla products including consistent icons across applications that mesh with the host operating system. Read Branding Mozilla: Towards Mozilla 2.0 and let us know what you think."
You should come up with operating system that everyone uses and then get like 95% of the desktop market, and then bundle the browser with the OS and call them inseparable.
Seemed to work for the case studies I've investigated.
based on past history, we need to have mozilla 1.999.99.99999a before we can have 2.0
Branding is a cruel practice, and should only be used when necessary.
We need to weigh the pros and the cons. Mozilla will undergo a great deal of pain when we apply the branding iron and will no doubt scream in agony. However, we will be able to separate it from the other browsers when it escapes out onto the open range.
Maybe get the Cute guy to work on it a bit...
*blushes*
"Aww shucks..."
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Oh, you mean that guy who did the 'Qute' icons? Bah. =P
Put Mozilla stickers all over San Francisco
Dress people up in Mozilla suits and send them screaming through New York City
Mozilla streakers at sporting events.
A Mozilla based reality show.
Have Mozilla claim their source code is in Linux
Pay companies to give them unrealistic bench marks.
http://www.kubuntu.org/
(kick me, that was nasty.)
Your GF sucks. Leave her for a pop-up free GF, maybe even one with tabs!!
1. Take your basic product name - ie, "Mozilla".
2. Get permission from a celebrity to put their name in front of it.
3. Put next year's number on the end.
4. Add the letter's "X", "XP" or some abbreviation
with an "X" in it.
Therefore, Mozilla 2.0 should really be -
Madden Mozilla 2004 SSX
The mozilla lizard is at least as recognizable as the linux penguin.
The what?
Yes, I was confused at first as well so I investigated. It seems that "Linux" is some sort of "operating system" (a set of procedures to be followed while performing surgery, failure to follow the correct operating system could lead to a dead patient or in extreme cases to being sued) and apparently that's what all that penguin graffiti in New York was about.
Bit of an obscure reference for the poster to casually throw in without any explanation.