RE: OpenSSL Logo (was: New GitHub Project Landing Page)

2020-02-28 Thread Dr. Matthias St. Pierre
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 01:23:16PM +, Salz, Rich wrote: > > Tony Arceri sent me a pure-CSS solution that worked and looked similar. > > I was about to mention that the website it just text+css. > > > Kurt FYI: there is another discussion about the OpenSSL logo going on in pr #11200. In

Re: OpenSSL Logo (was: New GitHub Project Landing Page)

2020-02-28 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 01:23:16PM +, Salz, Rich wrote: > Tony Arceri sent me a pure-CSS solution that worked and looked similar. I was about to mention that the website it just text+css. Kurt

Re: OpenSSL Logo (was: New GitHub Project Landing Page)

2020-02-27 Thread Salz, Rich
For what it’s worth, during the Website redesign I asked if anyone could provide a scalable logo so that our website worked on mobile, tablets, etc. Tony Arceri sent me a pure-CSS solution that worked and looked similar.

Re: OpenSSL Logo

2020-02-27 Thread Matt Caswell
The design of the logo was deliberately changed back in (I think) 2015. The OMC have access to the logo in .xcf, .psd and .png formats. The new logo had these notes associated with it: This is the official OpenSSL logo. It was created in Adobe Photoshop 8.0 with the fonts Adobe Palatino Bold

RE: OpenSSL Logo

2020-02-27 Thread Dr. Matthias St. Pierre
> According to that site, it used to be at > > http://openssl.com/images/openssl-logo.png > Thanks to the Wayback Machine, nothing gets lost: Here is the historical OpenSSL Logo: https://web.archive.org/web/20141231112717/http://openssl.com/images/openssl-logo.png Matthias

Re: OpenSSL Logo

2020-02-27 Thread Matthias St. Pierre
Well then, if Tomáš manages to convert it to SVG and if there is no problem with the font, you may raise a pull request. (BTW: what is the font's name?) Please note that you might have to enlarge the bounding box to increase the border around the text. Because GitHub will automatically scale

Re: OpenSSL Logo

2020-02-27 Thread Paul Yang
Right, there is no 3D. Regards, Paul Yang > On Feb 27, 2020, at 6:54 PM, Tomas Mraz wrote: > > On Thu, 2020-02-27 at 11:28 +0100, Matthias St. Pierre wrote: >> Thank you for the clarification, Mark. >> >> So this means we have some artistic freedom in choosing the logo? >> >> Personally,

Re: OpenSSL Logo

2020-02-27 Thread Tomas Mraz
On Thu, 2020-02-27 at 11:28 +0100, Matthias St. Pierre wrote: > Thank you for the clarification, Mark. > > So this means we have some artistic freedom in choosing the logo? > > Personally, I'm not sure whether we really should aim at restoring > the historic logo. IMHO this ornate font with 3D

Re: OpenSSL Logo

2020-02-27 Thread Matthias St. Pierre
Sorry for linking a german page (although the video is english). This seems to be the corresponding english version. https://googleblog.blogspot.com/2015/09/google-update.html On 27.02.20 11:28, Matthias St. Pierre wrote: Thank you for the clarification, Mark. So this means we have some

Re: OpenSSL Logo

2020-02-27 Thread Matthias St. Pierre
Thank you for the clarification, Mark. So this means we have some artistic freedom in choosing the logo? Personally, I'm not sure whether we really should aim at restoring the historic logo. IMHO this ornate font with 3D appearance reminds me of the nineties and has slightly gone out of style.

Re: OpenSSL Logo (was: New GitHub Project Landing Page)

2020-02-27 Thread Mark J Cox
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 9:31 AM Matthias St. Pierre wrote: > Because after all, the shape of the logo is an > essential part of the OpenSSL 'trade mark'. Although the current website logo as of January 2020 was used as the specimen to show our use of the trademark at renewal time, our official

Re: OpenSSL Logo (was: New GitHub Project Landing Page)

2020-02-27 Thread Paul Yang
This reminds me that it seems the lost of the original logo caused the new logo on the new website. (No high resolution source image) Regards, Paul Yang > On Feb 27, 2020, at 5:52 PM, Tomas Mraz wrote: > > On Thu, 2020-02-27 at 10:31 +0100, Matthias St. Pierre wrote: >> >> The openssl.svg

Re: OpenSSL Logo (was: New GitHub Project Landing Page)

2020-02-27 Thread Paul Yang
As far as I know the original intended logo is not the HelveticalNeue-Light one (the one currently on openssl.org). Long time ago someone has designed a logo with the font similar to the one I printed on the stickers and that logo has also been used in some other places during that time. I

Re: OpenSSL Logo

2020-02-27 Thread Matthias St. Pierre
The logo on this site https://unixblogger.com/how-to-convert-split-p12-certificates-into-single-files/ seems to be very similar to the one on your stickers, Paul. According to that site, it used to be at http://openssl.com/images/openssl-logo.png It even has a (TM) marker. Can the OMC

Re: OpenSSL Logo (was: New GitHub Project Landing Page)

2020-02-27 Thread Tomas Mraz
On Thu, 2020-02-27 at 10:31 +0100, Matthias St. Pierre wrote: > > The openssl.svg was chosen to match the current logo at > > https://www.openssl.org/ > > as close as possible. According to the style sheet, the font of the > logo > is HelveticaNeue-Light. > >

Re: OpenSSL Logo (was: New GitHub Project Landing Page)

2020-02-27 Thread Matthias St. Pierre
The openssl.svg was chosen to match the current logo at https://www.openssl.org/ as close as possible. According to the style sheet, the font of the logo is HelveticaNeue-Light. https://github.com/openssl/web/blob/master/inc/screen.css#L131-L158 While I'm not opposed to brush up the OpenSSL