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It's a nice image the one on the left, though I hope we stick with the original logo when it comes to the favicon and the progressive web app, it's a nice shaped and styled logo with a be good color
Cheers for the creativity though on that mascot image!
Yeah I don't want the Kbird to replace the folder, just a supplementary mascot
I support this
I like the folder, sure, but these have so much character. Left is popular but the right is adorable. Love it, good job!
Tired of birds or at least pushover birds not going to lie. It's never anything 🅒🅞🅞🅛
Robots are boring at this point too.
I love me a cockatoo!
I'm just biased, I love them birbies!
Nicely designed, but not particularly a fan of this mascot to be honest.
And all this while I thought Kbin stood for "Cabin"...
yes left bird please
Beautiful work. I like it.
Super cool mascot! The left one is less cluttered, but it probably makes more sense to have the cacatua facing right. Thinking of using it as the kbin icon on a ferdium service.
The back of its head should look like a K
Darling! I endorse this.
Left fits the current flat, minimalist aesthetic. But I want to like right more lol
As a cockatoo fan I’m 100% for this.
Reminds me too much of a certain toxic supermod on Reddit.
Yesssss
I agree that Kbin could use a mascot (not necessarily need a mascot), but IMO the current proposals are not furry enough in this year of the Fediverse of 2023.
This is the first one of these I've liked enough to comment on, and I really really love this.
Kbird sounds like a KDE app.
Kbin mascot would have to be a friendly rat, no? Lemmy's cousin who lives in a bin.
Nah. Kbin might connect to Lemmy, but it isn't Lemmy. It's its own thing, much like how Mastodon also isn't Lemmy, although they can interconnect.