2011/6/19 Tom Hughes <[email protected]>: > On 19/06/11 15:36, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > All the logos actually have the same width, but their heights differ > somewhat because they have different aspect ratios. > > The main problem is that the descender on the "g" in Google throws off the > vertical centreing and makes that one look badly aligned.
yes, aligning completely different logos in a pleasant way is usually a difficult task. Same width is not the most important thing, same font height is much more important (IMO), but then logos also tend to have different heights in themselfs (besides the g from G, see the minilogo of wordpress in respect to the writing "wordpress"). Or: AOL is much more visually intrusive because of the very bold font. To avoid composition problems you could go for one single horizontal line with all of them (or one column) In either way they would have to become smaller (not a problem). cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

