Introducing a new logo and design on Scobleizer

Scobleizer Logo

Thanks to I Design Your Logo for coming up with a new logo for me. Disclosure: they did it for free for me, but I needed a new one and thought “why not?” They sent me a bunch of ideas, I picked a couple I liked, and they iterated again. So far most people on Twitter and Google Buzz like it.

At the same time, I have a new design, put in place by my boss, Rob La Gesse. He bought me a new theme for WordPress and put in place new Twitter widgets from Publitweet (nicer than the ones from Twitter themselves) and also put in place the Wibiya bar at the bottom which lets you see a variety of things I’ve done around the Internet (Google Buzz coming soon) and also adds those Facebook like buttons.

One of the things I’ve tried to do is keep my blog simple and easy to read. That’s one reason we went with the Genesis WordPress theme.

Anyway, hope you like it, although, like I said over on Google Buzz most of my readers probably won’t even notice because they can read me over there or on an RSS aggregator.

37 thoughts on “Introducing a new logo and design on Scobleizer

  1. holy friggin' busy. Those bottom action bars were bad when Facebook first added them, and they're still a bad idea months after FB whacked 'em.

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  2. Bad logo. For those who see it first time it reads sobleizer (as son of the bitch leizer). For those who know, it doesn’t matter. And kerning is really bad – like between i,z in small size; o,b are not touching, but b,l,e are and so on… Bad logo, no wonder it was free.

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  3. Yup … it's a blog … a WordPress blog … nothing to see here … these are not the droids you are looking for …

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  4. Big deal. You whore your blog out for a new logo, and a bunch of brown-nosers come and say how great and “clean” it looks.

    Give me a break.

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  5. Interesting layout, must admit I do prefer the Thesis setup myself. Just a couple of little CSS tweaks are needed on the nav bar as the active and hover background / padding are larger than the navbar itself in Safari. The archive widget in the sidebar seems unnecessary.But we all know design probably doesn't matter that much here as I reckon you're RSS hits on a daily basis are probably larger than the site traffic anyway.

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  6. Agreed. + RSS thingy in the logo is a bit heavy as well. I can't say I liked it, however, it looks professional at least.

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  7. I liked the simple look when you didn’t focus on aesthetics. Your content speaks for itself.

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  8. I personally don't like it Robert, but that's just me. It'll do for now.. It looks more like a telephony VOIP based logo, but i get the drift of the signal here – that concept i like. Thesis was a better theme, but genesis looks clean and simple too. On Chrome @ 1024 x 768 your site doesn't fit the browser width and that pesky horizontal scroll bars show up. Who browses the web at that res, you'd be surprised. At least the designer should have factored the lowest res denominator in..Hmmm reading your feeds through reader? Not me i like to hover over to the blog, the traditional way and i enjoy that experience, that's just me again tho..

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  9. The design is incredibly lacking and the logo is… eh… kinda lacking. I don't get the point of it, the typography is a little weak, and it's too hard to read. And the theme that someone purchased for you? lacking as well. It is just mediocre. Nothing outstanding, unique, memorable, or attention grabbing. There are may components of it that make your site difficult to interact with. Like the location of this contact form. It shouldn't be put randomly in the middle of all the comments. And scrollbars in the middle of the page? Those died years ago, or so I thought. I can be overly critical, a fault of mine, but I am not impressed with this and expected better from someone in your position.

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  10. I dig the new logo, mostly because as your views change your blog and expression should change with it. There's a little too much going on in the page at first, I'd prefer I poke around and open up different views (click here to see tech tweets, click here to view the wibiya bar). Default off is just a personal preference, overall I think Rob did a wonderful job overhauling the site to your liking.I've reinvented to look of my blog a dozen times in it's first year. Now that I'm busy it'll shift a little less often, but it's still fun trying on a new set of virtual duds on our virtual soapboxes. Keep experimenting with your blog and enjoy the process 🙂

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  11. I appreciate that your blog is easy to read on my iPhone, I often read it there. Also, let's face it, I am here for the content, thanks for not distracting readers with anything else. BUT I *do* like the logo 🙂

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  12. I like the new logo, but maybe that's because I'm a bit biased — my business logo [www.echo-communications.com] also embraces the “echo” look/feel 🙂

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  13. yeah the image is cool! but then every person has different tastes!hey Scoble where is your tweetboard? request for an alpha invite they would be happy to give you one!see it in action at my blog and you should have had a better theme maybe Hybrid or thematic! or any other there are lots of great free themes out there! i have my personal collection here at http://box.net/wordpressthemes

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