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A revision of my humble missive.
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O. Dear.
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A revision of my humble missive. [image: polyhaskell2] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/133028/3505155/24cc96e4-0657-11e4-87de-656c0f13ce3c.png
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O. Dear.
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A revision of my humble missive. [image: polyhaskell2] < https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/133028/3505155/24cc96e4-0657-11e4-87de-656c0f13ce3c.png>
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Here are some variations on the theme. Fonts used: Bebas Neue, Helvetica Neue.
Nice!
Trying a variation on your No. 5 concept:
(Pardon the edit; all I've done is rotate the hexagon.)
oooh, all very pretty
@damncabbage I like that one as well. Thanks for pointing out a variation i didn't even try ;)
Great stuff.
I liked the idea of multiple polygons (sporto even had one with three). Framing a single polygon around 'poly' doesn't click with me - as it's very literal. The idea of multiple polygons intersecting represented the channel theme quite well, I thought.
@nicholasf thanks for the feedback. I will mess around with multiple polys later. I would draw your attention to '6 sided cutout middle alt' which does have 2 polys in it, just really subtly.
What are your thoughts about the Voronoi ones? they have many polys in them, but maybe they need to be more noticible. maybe highlight a few polys with a different color.
Thanks, yeh, I hadn't picked up on the hexagon idea - could we use colours or lines to indicate that it held different shapes?
The fundamental theme is an intersection between a multiplicity of shapes - indicates the shared interest theme of a polyglot channel. So, however we can elicit that. :)
Any more news on this? I might have to order them soon to get them for CampJS
@SomeoneWeird I dont really have time to pursue it. Want to take it over? Just so long as it's a crowd pleaser, I guess. Stickers would be terrific, my lappy has none, currently.
I vote for this:
+1
On 12 Sep 2014, at 12:38 pm, Sebastian Porto notifications@github.com wrote:
I vote for this:
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+1 ( I kinda want the # to be square as the the asymmetry looks unintentional)
+1 for stones' comment. :smiley:
(Square #
, same height as either the corners on the hexagon, or the capital P. Those two elements are different heights, which is fine, but you don't want to go and add a third element with a different height.)
Can someone do these changes so we can see what they look like? :) On 12/09/2014 1:24 PM, "Rob Howard" notifications@github.com wrote:
+1 for stones' comment. [image: :smiley:]
(Square #, same height as either the corners on the hexagon, or the capital P. Those two elements are different heights, which is fine, but you don't want to go and add a third element with a different height.)
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Hrm, I don’t agree, as then it’s no longer the # character, but something else. And the # perfectly symbolises the channel’s address, in the logo.
Unless I’m missing something? We are talking about making the # character symmetrical, right?
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+1 for stones' comment.
(Square #, same height as either the corners on the hexagon, or the capital P. Those two elements are different heights, which is fine, but you don't want to go and add a third element with a different height.)
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DON’T TELL ME WHAT IT STANDS FOR!!! :)
I don’t think that squaring the hash will confuse people as it is the equivalent of using and italicised font. I lean more towards it being representative more than literal.
But i will mock it up for discussion.
-- Tom Stones
On 12 September 2014 at 1:28:38 pm, Nicholas Faiz (notifications@github.com) wrote:
Hrm, I don’t agree, as then it’s no longer the # character, but something else. And the # perfectly symbolises the channel’s address, in the logo.
Unless I’m missing something? We are talking about making the # character symmetrical, right?
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+1 for stones' comment.
(Square #, same height as either the corners on the hexagon, or the capital P. Those two elements are different heights, which is fine, but you don't want to go and add a third element with a different height.)
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Haha, yeh, mock it up. :P
On 12 Sep 2014, at 1:34 pm, Tom Stones notifications@github.com wrote:
DON’T TELL ME WHAT IT STANDS FOR!!! :)
I don’t think that squaring the hash will confuse people as it is the equivalent of using and italicised font. I lean more towards it being representative more than literal.
But i will mock it up for discussion.
Tom Stones
On 12 September 2014 at 1:28:38 pm, Nicholas Faiz (notifications@github.com) wrote:
Hrm, I don’t agree, as then it’s no longer the # character, but something else. And the # perfectly symbolises the channel’s address, in the logo.
Unless I’m missing something? We are talking about making the # character symmetrical, right?
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+1 for stones' comment.
(Square #, same height as either the corners on the hexagon, or the capital P. Those two elements are different heights, which is fine, but you don't want to go and add a third element with a different height.)
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I couldn't work out the fonts that were so, this is bebas again
I like both of these, and @sporto 's latest. Nice work @stones :)
I'd really like it if we chose one, or selected a smaller group to decide which from amongst these three candidates.
What if we changed the background colour of the polygon to green (symbolic for 'ok' or 'go') rather than red ('error' or 'stop')?
I prefer sport's fonts, but i am not sure what they are. Some greens.
Can we make this pop a little more?
The top (darkest) one. :) :thumbsup:
@stones' second (lightest) one. :smile: :+1:
At this point we could randomize it from any of the greens in the latest 4 and I wouldnt mind. ;)
I would like to hear @sporto's opinion.
I like the dark green so +1 for that one, font for the word is good, I was actually trying to copy @stones design. But I would prefer slanted hash. Or maybe the straigh one with a different font, that one above kind of looks like train tracks.
Slanted hash +1.
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I like the dark green so +1 for that one, font for the word is good, I was actually trying to copy @stones design. But I would prefer slanted hash. Or maybe the straigh one with a different font, that one above kind of looks like train tracks.
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THIS IS IT!
I am still opposed to the slant on the # but i am probably not going to campjs so, what do i care!
I do think @sporto's font is better.
Colours too node? ![Uploading logo-i.png . . .]()
huh, didn't upload
FWIW, I like the original in the dark red with the slanted #. That rusty color feels trustworthy.
There’s no reason we couldn’t pick, say, four colours, and have different versions of the basic design.
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FWIW, I like the original in the dark red. That rusty color feels trustworthy.
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Can we get 6 sided finale luma on a shirt?
Can we get 6 sided finale luma on a shirt?
@pomke
take my moneys :O
oh that was to me, sure! I can setup more tshirts at that thingy, I need the vector art
Im curious as to whether people like the usual # or the straightened one? I keep going back and forth. @SomeoneWeird, @pomke, etc?
It’d be great if we could finalise it today and have one or two versions (if we want multiple colours).
On 15 Sep 2014, at 7:19 am, Pomke Nohkan notifications@github.com wrote:
oh that was to me, sure! I can setup more tshirts at that thingy, I need the vector art
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I think I prefer the slanted one because it looks less like we're miniature railway enthusiasts
Not that there's anything wrong with miniature railways, if that happens to be your thing
TOOT TOOT, ALL ABOARD TRAIN.JS
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Not that there's anything wrong with miniature railways, if that happens to be your thing
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Wait, this isn't the railway enthusiasts group?
Trains have bought many brilliant things to programming, to be fair. Web sockets .... floating point in erlang....
train-bang-bin-bash < now you can never unsee it mwahahaha
So, with CampJS coming up (again!) - I'm going to look at buying stickers, seeing as we left it too late last time. If anyone has any design skills and wants to try their hand at another logo (also see here) - just post it.