+1 Looks good :)

2017-01-30 16:27 GMT+01:00 Daniel Dekany <[email protected]>:

> I have just went ahead and replaced the logo on
> https://twitter.com/freemarker with #1.5.
>
> --
> Thanks,
>  Daniel Dekany
>
>
> Saturday, January 28, 2017, 6:08:16 PM, Daniel Dekany wrote:
>
> > So this meant to be kind of a survey, rather than a proper vote, and
> > for now we use the logo only on Twitter, and it can be changed
> > anytime. Here's what we have:
> >
> > Logos: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5BwTaGcWGtNS2VaTDhCcDVLQTQ
> > - #1: "<F>" with the infinitely long dropshadow, no gradients or such
> > - #1.5 #1 with fading out (somewhat) the shadow on bottom-right
> > - #2: #.5 with brighter top-left
> > - #3: Totally flat "<F>". The cornets of the square aren't rounded in
> >       this one, though that's not up to us, as Twitter will round it.
> >
> > The votes:
> > Sergio Fernández (PPMC): #3
> > Christoph Rüger: #1.5
> > Denis Bredelet: #2
> > Mauricio Nuñez: #3
> > Jacques Le Roux: #1 #2 (counted as two 0.5 votes)
> > Jacopo Cappellato (PPMC): #1.5
> > Piyush Mor: #3
> > Julien NICOLAS: #1.5
> > Barrie Selack: #3
> > David E Jones (PPMC): #3
> > Kirys: #1.5
> > Daniel Dekany (PPMC): #1.5
> >
> > Thus the result:
> > #3: 5 total (2 PPMC)
> > #1.5: 5 total (2 PPMC)
> > #2: 1.5 total
> > #1: 0.5 total
> >
> > (I have checked, and no opinion was expressed on the related tweet.)
> >
> > I guess both the #1 and #2 votes would gravitate towards the more
> > similar #1.5, rather than #3. (Also note that while minimalism is
> > trending, it still stands that simply typing something, choosing a
> > standard font and a color, and a flat background color, then calling
> > it a logo is... Let's just say, users won't necessarily realize that
> > the product has a logo at all.)
> >
> > So, Nicolas, can you provide:
> >
> > - What font is that, with what license? Do we have right to use it?
> > - An SVG version of #1.5 without and without the round corner
> > - A 200x200 px rendering of #1.5 *without* the round corner (because
> >   Twitter will do the rounding)
> >
> > Thank you!
> >
> > BTW, I guess it could fade out the shadow faster a bit... but, let's
> > not complicate the matter. We want replace that blurry JPEG artifact
> > demonstration that we have on Twitter currently ASAP.
> >
>
> --
> Thanks,
>  Daniel Dekany
>
>


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