I've reproduced my comment from the site here, mostly to address the 'raspberries aren't purple' thing :-)<p>--<p>I’m Paul, the guy who designed the amazing/abominable* logo above.<p>Thanks for the ‘grats and criticism. I’ll respond to a few of the specific points above in a bit to clarify or address things as I see them (which is my opinion and not that of the foundation, to be clear<p>Generally, yes, the design should appear more raspberry in colour then it seems here. By that I mean, not quite red, but definitely not purple. This is my fault for designing in CYMK on a wide-gamut monitor calibrated for print and then not checking the colour profile was set properly on other monitors when exported from EPS. Looks like RGB #e7113c is closer to what I’d expect. Mea culpa.<p>If I’ve underplayed the Pi/Pie aspect, it because the ideas I tried along those lines always ended up too fussy and indistinct and I felt that the Raspi needed something that would be eye-catching, friendly and recognisable worldwide even when photocopied badly in one colour and without any supporting text.<p>While you can’t please all the people all the time, I did go for something simple enough to have room to grow. It’s be easy as pie to anthropomorphise (y’know, for kids) and some people have already seen this, which makes me smile<p>Influence wise, it might help to think of it as the love child of the Apple logo and Bibendum. <a href="http://guru.gg/lovechild.png" rel="nofollow">http://guru.gg/lovechild.png</a><p>* delete as appropriate.
Raspberry Pi is doing a great job of keeping up buzz on their site while the hardware isn't ready yet.<p>So many sites peddling vapourware could learn a thing or two here.
>Actually, I think this may be an issue with your monitor. Could you take a screen grab and email me a bitmap if you get a moment? I just want to check there isn’t a colour rendering error<p>What? How does that work?<p>Also, other people see bugs and faces: I see goatse. :-(