exercism / meta

Experimenting with a repo to manage the project-wide, meta todos.
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Objective-C / official or unofficial logo #61

Closed kytrinyx closed 7 years ago

kytrinyx commented 7 years ago

As described in https://github.com/exercism/meta/issues/24, this weekend we're designing proper icons for each of the language tracks on Exercism.

In order to help speed us through this work, it would be helpful to know whether or not the language has a logo, whether official or unofficial, what that logo is, and what the usage rights of it are.

If you know things, awesome! Drop that knowledge below. If you don't but want to help do research, we will be very grateful.

Here's a template for you to fill out:

### Official Logo

### Unofficial Logo

### Link to Logo

### License, Usage Rights

For each heading, please list what you know or find out. If something is irrelevant due to something listed in an earlier heading, say n/a (not applicable).

We did some research a while back, and might have some useful information at the bottom of the README.md. (Look for "Objective-C icon")

You can see whatever icon we've put together for the track in the img directory of the track. Sometimes this is based on something official, sometimes it's just desperation made tangible. (You'll see why we're working with real designers.)

ilya-khadykin commented 7 years ago

Official Logo

Looks like there is no official logo

Unofficial Logo

This one is popular:

Link to Logo

librariesio/pictogram (MIT license): https://github.com/librariesio/pictogram/blob/master/vendor/assets/images/objective-c/objective-c.png

License, Usage Rights

MIT version is available (see above)

Q: Is exercism.io using official logo? A: No,

kytrinyx commented 7 years ago

Sweet, thanks!

9nix00 commented 6 years ago

finally,I found a awesome logo at here. thanks a lot!

I want use it in my personal resume website. Can I display the license in source code comment or I have to add link in my page?

kytrinyx commented 6 years ago

@wangwenpei I believe that you should be able to use the libraries.io package in your source code, which will already have the license.