Hey there, I added a link to the front page... I think that should do for now: http://safewith.me
Tankred Am 2. März 2012 09:41 schrieb Tankred Hase <[email protected]>: > > > Am 2. März 2012 04:02 schrieb Alex (via OpenPGP.js) <[email protected]>: > > Hi Tankred, >> >> About the reference... If its ok with you I would like to add something >> like "Powered by OpenPGP.js" on the about page of SafeWith.me. >> >> >> sounds good. I would also like to add a section to our page with a list >> of projects that use our library[1]. >> >> It would be great if I could use an OpenPGP.js logo of some sort for >> that... you wouldnt happen to have something like that hy any chance? >> >> >> It's an open but ongoing issue. Jessica came up with an idea, Felix >> forwarded it to this list (15.02.12) and I already discussed some aspects >> with her. I (and Jessica) would love to get feedback (attached the current >> version again). >> > > I don't like to criticize other people's work in an area, which is not my > area of expertise, but I'll try to give my initial thoughts. > > I like the overall concept, with the dial.. that's clever. I understand > why she tilted it, so it's more obvious that it is what it is. But I think > its unnecessary and people will get it even if its strait... I haven't seen > many logos that are in 3D, so making it strait may simplify it for the > viewer. The colors make sense for a lock, but I don't know if they express > the hipness of a cool new HTML5 encryption library ;) Maybe if the edges > weren't so ragged and the image was overall a bit more cartoony... but not > too much, the brand definitely needs to express a professional touch, so > that people can trust it. > > Apart from that, there's a big empty space on the lower right corner of > http://safewith.me. If the concept fits the style of that page, I would > love to add something there. But I'm thinking I could also write "Powered > by OpenPGP.js" with some beautiful CSS3 typography, since there are already > two logos on that page.. I don't want to overdo it. > > Tankred >
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