Closed Jack5079 closed 10 months ago
At first I wanted to have some edit of Arc's logo to be a T but I have no clue how that'll look
Also if anyone else attempts no you can't use a tan(x) graph it looks terrible
We have three designers: Me, split, and nickk None of which can do app icons like gnome
Here's the Twitter PFP we're using as a tentative logo, using the Etcetera parent brand
This will hurt GNOME integration and of course the ability for users to tell Etcetera apps apart
Here's some from a couple weeks ago
The faces are based off t:
in the Inter font with "Compact t" (cv13) enabled
bottom left corner: Wavi Browser
Going with the bottom right fellow he's neat
https://developer.gnome.org/hig/guidelines/app-icons
Each app icon should have a simple, recognizable metaphor. Ideally this should have a clear and obvious relationship with the app name. Common types of metaphors include:
Avoid metaphors that are unrelated to the name or function of the app, such as using characters or mascots. Also avoid using logos which rely on a specific visual style.