I'm not sure this really proves very much. Mothers tend to be supportive of their children, she knows you're running a site which has something to do with 3D, she knows the design and logo have just been changed and that you're presumably happy with it because you've already implemented the changes. In those circumstances 99.9% of mothers would probably say something along the lines of "Very nice, dear", just as yours did. You might have got a more objective opinion if you'd shown her a selection of possible logos before you'd decided on one, and asked which she preferred, or which of them most made her think of 3D.Neil wrote:You are going to laugh, but I called my mother up after the site was released to see how it struck her....when she saw the website....her first reaction was that the logo looked 3D. Everything looked 3D, and she immediately got it...She instantly remarked about the eye that she got a 3D message from it. It made sense to her and she conveyed the message to me without being prodded.
In any case, I would respectfully submit that someone who doesn't even know what a URL bar is may not be best placed to judge a website logo when she's presumably had very little exposure to websites generally. Many website logos use extruded text and many also feature some kind of object shaded in such a way that it looks a bit 3D. IMHO the MTBS logo needs something which more explicitly links with stereo 3D vision, and two eyes are the obvious choice.
That's not too say that the crude version I knocked up in a minute in Photoshop should be considered representative - I'm sure Sir C could make a much better two-eyed version which is nearer in quality to his original. (And even if his two-eyed version doesn't look quite as good as his first, I'd still strongly advise against sticking with one eye).
Cheers,
DD