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Simple new logo #4

Closed musm closed 8 years ago

musm commented 8 years ago

I propose the following replacement (Inspired by Waldir Pimenta https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/julia-users/rahjsS_OW4g cc: @waldyrious) julia-math

ararslan commented 8 years ago

I actually prefer @mschauer's Julia set logo, which we're currently using, which was very well received.

musm commented 8 years ago

This logo is also harmonious with the JuMP logo: http://www.juliaopt.org/images/juliaopt.svg

And the new Julia-i18n logo: http://imgh.us/julia-i18n-j.svg

It's better that all Julia logos for the major orgs follow the same design principles for clarity and harmony and unity.

ararslan commented 8 years ago

I disagree--I don't think having matching logos across unrelated organizations is a necessity. Several organizations have logos that entirely deviate from the three dots theme, with particularly notable examples being BioJulia and JuliaArrays.

waldyrious commented 8 years ago

@musm I'm stoked that you liked the julia-i18n logo so much :) I would have made this variation myself (didn't have time to properly answer to the julia-users thread), but as I had said previously, and @ararslan reinforced here, the julia-set logo was actually very well received when it was first proposed.

However, this logo would be great for a MathConstants package, similar to PhysicalConstants.jl, if one is ever created :)