Dear Jessica, On 07.03.2012, at 01:58, Sean Colyer wrote: > It's great that we have people working on this!
we're really excited about your next iteration of the logo. Have you had the chance to work on this lately? Best regards, Alex On 07.03.2012, at 01:58, Sean Colyer wrote: > Since we're discussing the logo a bit in here I thought I'd add my thoughts. > I really like the idea of the cryptex, I think that could work well. > > I'm kind of a minimalist, but I think it would work really well if it were > somehow transformed into a flatter (perhaps just 2d?) image. I like the > simple color scheme. General impressions -- I like the concept, I think it > just needs to be simplified a bit to really fit as a web logo. > > It's great that we have people working on this! > > Sean > > On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 4:12 AM, Steve <[email protected]> wrote: > about the logo: the idea is fine but currently it looks rather clunky. if ouy > have the capacity (and you certainly have some design skills) you might wanna > tweak the existing logo? > > cheers, > steve > > Am 02.03.2012 um 06:14 schrieb Tankred Hase: > >> 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 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> http://openpgpjs.org > > > _______________________________________________ > > http://openpgpjs.org > > > _______________________________________________ > > http://openpgpjs.org

