Re: [t2t] txt2tags logo

2013-08-09 Thread Aurelio Jargas
I'm not that attached to the green color for the logo, don't worry :)
I also think black and white rocks.

On Thursday, July 18, 2013, Florent Gallaire wrote:

> Aurelio verde it's not against you ;-), but I don't like the green too
> much. I clearly prefer a black and white logo, because of KISS and
> portability.
>
> *Please visualize the next part with fixed size police.*
>
> My prefered logo is the one Aurelio has done for the favicon of
> txt2tags.org, because of KISS and symmetry. I use it each time I need
> a txt2tags logo. It has a fine ascii-art version :
>
> o o o
>  \|/
> o-*-o
>  /|\
> o o o
>
> About the "glider", I'm not specialy attached to it, but why not. But
> for a better "one source" visualization, I prefer it like that :
>
>   o
>   |
>   *-o
>  /|\
> o o o
>
>
> Florent
>
> On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 9:34 PM, Forgeot Eric 
> >
> wrote:
> >> I like it, thanks Eric!
> >
> > Great. I've updated it slightly, by adding a decentralized dot inside the
> > green dot, so now it looks more like every target is supposed to be
> unique,
> > and different from the t2t source.
> >
> > You can see it there: http://wiki.txt2tags.org/index.php/Main/Logo
> >
> > I've commited the changes on svn, and added mime-type for linux as well.
> >
> > If necessary, I can still update the logo further to suit your
> preferences.
> >
> >> Using the glider won't be a problem?
> >
> > I don't think so:
> > http://www.catb.org/hacker-emblem/
> > "The glider is not copyrighted or trademarked."
> >
> > Yet I didn't necessary wanted it to look like the glider at first, but
> it's
> > a conveniant form, and it's also a cool symbol. I also think it fits well
> > txt2tags' possibilities for hacking texts.
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> > De : Aurelio Jargas >
> > À : txt2tags mailing list 
> >
> > Envoyé le : Samedi 22 juin 2013 13h57
> > Objet : Re: [t2t] txt2tags logo
> >
> > I like it, thanks Eric!
> >
> > Using the glider won't be a problem?
> >
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Re: [t2t] txt2tags logo

2013-07-18 Thread Florent Gallaire
Aurelio verde it's not against you ;-), but I don't like the green too
much. I clearly prefer a black and white logo, because of KISS and
portability.

*Please visualize the next part with fixed size police.*

My prefered logo is the one Aurelio has done for the favicon of
txt2tags.org, because of KISS and symmetry. I use it each time I need
a txt2tags logo. It has a fine ascii-art version :

o o o
 \|/
o-*-o
 /|\
o o o

About the "glider", I'm not specialy attached to it, but why not. But
for a better "one source" visualization, I prefer it like that :

  o
  |
  *-o
 /|\
o o o


Florent

On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 9:34 PM, Forgeot Eric  wrote:
>> I like it, thanks Eric!
>
> Great. I've updated it slightly, by adding a decentralized dot inside the
> green dot, so now it looks more like every target is supposed to be unique,
> and different from the t2t source.
>
> You can see it there: http://wiki.txt2tags.org/index.php/Main/Logo
>
> I've commited the changes on svn, and added mime-type for linux as well.
>
> If necessary, I can still update the logo further to suit your preferences.
>
>> Using the glider won't be a problem?
>
> I don't think so:
> http://www.catb.org/hacker-emblem/
> "The glider is not copyrighted or trademarked."
>
> Yet I didn't necessary wanted it to look like the glider at first, but it's
> a conveniant form, and it's also a cool symbol. I also think it fits well
> txt2tags' possibilities for hacking texts.
>
>
>
> 
> De : Aurelio Jargas 
> À : txt2tags mailing list 
> Envoyé le : Samedi 22 juin 2013 13h57
> Objet : Re: [t2t] txt2tags logo
>
> I like it, thanks Eric!
>
> Using the glider won't be a problem?
>
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Re: [t2t] txt2tags logo

2013-06-22 Thread Forgeot Eric
> I like it, thanks Eric!

Great. I've updated it slightly, by adding a decentralized dot inside the green 
dot, so now it looks more like every target is supposed to be unique, and 
different from the t2t source.

You can see it there: http://wiki.txt2tags.org/index.php/Main/Logo

I've commited the changes on svn, and added mime-type for linux as well.


If necessary, I can still update the logo further to suit your preferences.


> Using the glider won't be a problem?

I don't think so:

http://www.catb.org/hacker-emblem/

"The glider is not copyrighted or trademarked."

Yet I didn't necessary wanted it to look like the glider at first, but it's a 
conveniant form, and it's also a cool symbol. I also think it fits well 
txt2tags' possibilities for hacking texts.





 De : Aurelio Jargas 
À : txt2tags mailing list  
Envoyé le : Samedi 22 juin 2013 13h57
Objet : Re: [t2t] txt2tags logo
 


I like it, thanks Eric!

Using the glider won't be a problem?
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Re: [t2t] txt2tags logo

2013-06-22 Thread Aurelio Jargas
I like it, thanks Eric!

Using the glider won't be a problem?

On Friday, June 21, 2013, Forgeot Eric wrote:

> Hello,
>
> let's discuss a bit on the txt2tags logo.
>
> There are already several logos flying around.
>
> There is the dots on the green background:
> http://www.txt2tags.org/img/t2tgems.png (1)
>
> The colored dots: http://www.txt2tags.org/img/t2tpowered.png (2)
>
> There were also some researches there:
> http://wiki.txt2tags.org/uploads/t2t-logo-ideas.png (3)
>
> And there too: http://wiki.txt2tags.org/uploads/test_t2t_path3871d.png (4)
>
> I like (1) the most. It's quite "historical" (probably one of the first
> logos), and I find the green background has a quite strong identity. The
> problem is it's too wide, and it doesn't fit for example for a file manager
> icon, or a favicon.
>
> I like the colored dots (2) less. Given the style used, I guess it was the
> first logo. The colors are quite too brigh, it's too complicated with many
> colors I think.
>
> There are some ideas with (3), but I personally prefer with the green
> reference, and the elliptic dot. Also with too many details it becomes
> complicated.
>
>
> I also think it's good too have a logo which is both great in color and in
> black&white.
>
> Therefore I propose to simplify a bit (4), by removing the outline. Here
> is a new version with 3 variations:
>
> http://wiki.txt2tags.org/uploads/txt2tags_logo-v3.png
>
> You probably recognised the glider, hackers' logo. With several "hands",
> it also reminds a bit of Octus, txt2tags' mascott. (We could also make the
> "legs" thicker)
>
>
>
> Please tell me what you think.
>
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[t2t] txt2tags logo

2013-06-21 Thread Forgeot Eric
Hello,

let's discuss a bit on the txt2tags logo.

There are already several logos flying around.

There is the dots on the green background: 
http://www.txt2tags.org/img/t2tgems.png (1)

The colored dots: http://www.txt2tags.org/img/t2tpowered.png (2)

There were also some researches there: 
http://wiki.txt2tags.org/uploads/t2t-logo-ideas.png (3)

And there too: http://wiki.txt2tags.org/uploads/test_t2t_path3871d.png (4)

I like (1) the most. It's quite "historical" (probably one of the first logos), 
and I find the green background has a quite strong identity. The problem is 
it's too wide, and it doesn't fit for example for a file manager icon, or a 
favicon.

I like the colored dots (2) less. Given the style used, I guess it was the 
first logo. The colors are quite too brigh, it's too complicated with many 
colors I think.

There are some ideas with (3), but I personally prefer with the green 
reference, and the elliptic dot. Also with too many details it becomes 
complicated.


I also think it's good too have a logo which is both great in color and in 
black&white.

Therefore I propose to simplify a bit (4), by removing the outline. Here is a 
new version with 3 variations:

http://wiki.txt2tags.org/uploads/txt2tags_logo-v3.png

You probably recognised the glider, hackers' logo. With several "hands", it 
also reminds a bit of Octus, txt2tags' mascott. (We could also make the "legs" 
thicker)



Please tell me what you think.

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