Don Stewart wrote:
I noticed a new haskell logo idea on a tshirt today,
    
http://image.spreadshirt.net/image-server/image/configuration/13215127/producttypecolor/2/type/png

Simple, clean and *pure*.

Instead of the "we got lots going on" of the current logo.

Any graphic designers want to try some variations on this theme of
purity?
A new year, and a new mature logo...

Well overdue, IMHO.

I showed the current logo to Mr C++ (who, obviously, is slightly biased). To him, apparently, the current logo says "Haskell is all about arcane and obscure mathematical constructs. In fact, we think that complicated mathematics is so good that we stuffed our logo full of it. If you don't like hard math, don't even bother trying to learn this language."

Obviously, that's a rather negative image to be projecting. And obviously, his opinion is biased. To me, the logo just looks a) rather cluttered, and b) home-made. It doesn't have that professional "glitter" to it. (I have no idea how to fix that though - maybe ask a professional??)

I see lots of people posting various logos, but they all seem to consist essentially of a lambda and the word "Haskell". I guess it depends on what you want from a logo. Is our "logo" going to be just a lambda symbol in a specific typeface with specific colours? Or do we want something more particular? (Looking at what other languages have... well "Ruby" has a gemstone. Duh. And "Python" has two snakes nicely stylised. Oh well!) But yeah, certainly I think having a neat T-shirt to wear would be fun! (Note that the lambda was the symbol for the LGBT folks though!)

(Actually, just noticing... Ruby's front page says "Hello World is trivial - here it is!" We can do that too, eh?)

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