I think that combining the two circles in C1 and Y can be really cool.

Hadar




On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Daniel Carrera <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> I was working on the reduced-size icons that Chris suggested and I
> noticed that C1 looks *really* *good* in reduced size. Look:
>
> http://pdl.perl.org/images/pdl-logos.png
>
> I have a proposal. Let us select *two* logos:
>
> 1) One "core" logo that is *simple* and looks good in a very small
> size. I propose C1 for that. This is the "core identity".
>
> 2) One larger logo, *derived* from the core logo, suitable for when
> you have more space, like a banner at YAPC. For example, logos AM and
> AN are derived from C1. We can come up with other examples - e.g. you
> could combine C1 with H, K, Y, AO and AP.
>
>
> This sort of dual-logo solution has been used before. For example,
> Gmail uses the letter "m" shaped like an envelope as the small logo
> (e.g. as a favicon) and uses the whole word "Gmail" when it has more
> room (e.g. as the page header).
>
> What do you think?
>
> Daniel.
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