Jeff, If you look at Roger's initial post and open the attachment you will see that he addressed the issues you mentioned: small size of logo, black and white logo. He also addressed the case of displaying the logo on a dark background.
-Samer -----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey Lichtman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 12:37 PM To: Derby Discussion Subject: Re: Logo Showcase >What's a "favicon"? > >David A favicon is a very small graphic file that is associated with a web site. A browser will usually display it in the upper left corner of a page or tab window. The resolution of a favicon is usually 16 by 16 pixels. The Google favicon is a blue capital G in a white square with a colored border. Any modern browser should display it. We should consider whether it's a requirement for the Derby logo to work as a favicon. The small size and limited number of pixels means that not all designs will look good as favicons. BTW, it's also worth thinking about what a logo will look like in black and white, in case someone ever wants to do a large print run (color printing is expensive). - Jeff Lichtman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check out Swazoo Koolak's Web Jukebox at http://swazoo.com/
