Hi Daniel. The favicon was based on C2 - although it went through a few
revisions to end up where I left it. The Spiral was a stylized approximation to
several aspects - 1) the "p" & "d" in pdl as well as it is a mathematical
description. The "_" was the "L" from the PDL. Possibly the spiral needs to be
one or two layers less to make it more obvious.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Carrera [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: July-19-10 3:32 PM
To: Clifford Sobchuk
Cc: Matthew Kenworthy; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Perldl] Logo Elimination Round
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Clifford Sobchuk
> Logo wise, in order - I like C2, then AS sans "pdl>", and then C1. As a
> favicon, what do you think of the enclosed svg. Simple and I tried to keep a
> similar shape as C2 - I don't know if C2 will scale to favicon size.
>
I'll add your vote later today, but I wanted to reply to the favicon.
I've added your favicon to the logos page. I also tried to make some reasonably
realistic favicons based on the four most popular logos:
http://pdl.perl.org/images/pdl-logos.png
The problem I see with your favicon is that it doesn't seem related to PDL. So
I think I'd prefer a favicon that seems related to the logo.
For example, for C2 what I did is remove the "DL" and make the "P"
darker so as to improve the contrast. The result is clearly related to
C2 and I think it makes a pretty decent favicon.
Daniel.
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