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Rob Moran updated NIFIREG-2:
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> Design logo for Registry
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>
>                 Key: NIFIREG-2
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFIREG-2
>             Project: NiFi Registry
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Rob Moran
>            Assignee: Rob Moran
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: registry-logo-source-file.zip, 
> registry-site-header-logo.svg
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>
> The attached image contains the proposed logo design for Registry. The points 
> below describe some of the thinking behind it:
> * Relationship to NiFi and MiNiFi through the use of the same color palette, 
> typeface, and block elements representing bits of data
> * For Registry these blocks also represent the storage/organization aspect 
> through their even distribution and arrangement
> * The 3 gradated blocks across the top – forming the terminal part of a 
> lowercase *r* – represent movement (e.g., a versioned flow being saved to 
> NiFi or imported to NiFi from the registry)
> * Relating back to the original water/flow concept of NiFi, the curved line 
> integrated into the gradated blocks represent the continuous motion of 
> flowing water
> * The light gray block helps with idea of storage as previously mentioned, 
> but also alludes to unused storage/free space
> * The gray block also helps establish the strong diagonal slicing through it 
> and the lowest green block. Again this helps with the idea of movement, but 
> more so speaks to how Registry operates in the background, tucked away, 
> largely unseen by NiFi operators as it facilitates deployment tasks



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