I strongly agree with what Robert Charlton has said about logo. I don't think we should change Logo in the process of redesign as it is what people identifies and associate with. Changing logo might lead to confusion among many novice users. 

In my opinion, right now our focus should be on structuring the site layout and make it easy to use for all users.  


On 24 January 2014 14:35, Lunar <lunar@torproject.org> wrote:
Robert Charlton:
> Now, in complete disregard for what I just said, I'd like to talk a bit
> about the logo. This is, I think, the most important part of our
> project's presentation. Once the style guide is finished, it should be
> one of the first things to (re-)design.

I'd like to quote:
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-01-23/tor-anonymity-software-vs-dot-the-national-security-agency

    In photographs he’s often with his laptop, and on the cover of his
    computer, a sticker shows a purple and white onion: the “o” in the
    word “Tor.”

The current Tor logo has years and years of recognition. It's the only
thing close to a “brand” that Tor currently has. Changing it drastically
is going to be a really costly move. I am really not convinced that it's
worthwhile

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