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WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding #15

Closed Nataliegurl closed 9 years ago

Nataliegurl commented 10 years ago

smokymtsci

@jywarren @mathewlippincott

jywarren commented 10 years ago

What about something like this, where we work the above design into the "circuitboard" ? I ask because our typical box style so far is pretty specific.

wheestat

mathewlippincott commented 10 years ago

that's a nice start to some branding. @wheesci any thoughts?

just for completeness, here was the quick logo draft I sent over earlier screen shot 2014-08-27 at 11 22 31 am

jywarren commented 10 years ago

I like mathew's design - was thinking though that we may be mixing the branding of the organization with the branding of the product, which is why i didn't riff directly on it for the sketch I did. I thought maybe we could place the SMS logo below, next to Public Lab or something... not really sure. Or maybe it's fine to brand the kit with SMS, as long as we make clear the relationship with PL?

Nataliegurl commented 10 years ago

I sort of feel like the SMS logo should be below somewhere. For our purposes we need consistency in design, so something like Jeff's logo for the kit, and Mathew's SMS logo for the company. Like "brought to you by.. (SMS)"

Natalie Mayorga

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On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Jeffrey Warren notifications@github.com wrote:

I like mathew's design - was thinking though that we may be mixing the branding of the organization with the branding of the product, which is why i didn't riff directly on it for the sketch I did. I thought maybe we could place the SMS logo below, next to Public Lab or something... not really sure. Or maybe it's fine to brand the kit with SMS, as long as we make clear the relationship with PL?

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mathewlippincott commented 10 years ago

we need some sort of standard "boots logo hugging another logo" to indicate incubation. screen shot 2014-08-29 at 4 54 23 pm

Nataliegurl commented 10 years ago

+1

Natalie Mayorga

Kits Initiative ManagerPublic Lab412 NW Couch, Ste. 401Portland, OR 97209

T: 503.902.5874

F: 504.324.0401

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On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 4:54 PM, mathew lippincott <notifications@github.com

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we need some sort of standard "boots logo hugging another logo" to indicate incubation. [image: screen shot 2014-08-29 at 4 54 23 pm] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1203280/4097513/d3f8eb64-2fd7-11e4-993f-448c07aadc01.png

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jywarren commented 10 years ago

Hi, all - still need text, but here's the overall (PDF is in dropbox):

screen shot 2014-09-04 at 11 51 01 am

Nataliegurl commented 10 years ago

How about

"WheeStat A DIY potentiostat for trace detecting metal ions in water, including lead, arsenic and mercury."

Is that too long?

Natalie Mayorga

Kits Initiative Manager Public Lab412 NW Couch, Ste. 401Portland, OR 97209

T: 503.902.5874 <503.902.5874>

F: 504.324.0401 <504.324.0401>

Natalie@publiclab.org Natalie@publiclab.org

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On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Jeffrey Warren notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi, all - still need text, but here's the overall (PDF is in dropbox):

[image: screen shot 2014-09-04 at 11 51 01 am] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/4152059/556f13fe-344b-11e4-8282-23306f2a8a28.png

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WheeSci commented 10 years ago

Looks good to me (assuming that the text is appropriate). How about “DIY electrochemical analysis for education and environmental monitoring”? Jack

From: Jeffrey Warren [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 11:52 AM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits Cc: Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

Hi, all - still need text, but here's the overall (PDF is in dropbox):

[screen shot 2014-09-04 at 11 51 01 am]https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/4152059/556f13fe-344b-11e4-8282-23306f2a8a28.png

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jywarren commented 10 years ago

It'd be great to be specific: lead, arsenic and mercury

if that's correct, I'd like to go with that --

"A DIY potentiostat for detecting lead, arsenic and mercury in water."

I think we could make that fit.

And is there a list of parts I could paraphrase for the "parts list"?

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 11:35 AM, WheeSci notifications@github.com wrote:

Looks good to me (assuming that the text is appropriate). How about “DIY electrochemical analysis for education and environmental monitoring”? Jack

From: Jeffrey Warren [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 11:52 AM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits Cc: Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

Hi, all - still need text, but here's the overall (PDF is in dropbox):

[screen shot 2014-09-04 at 11 51 01 am]< https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/4152059/556f13fe-344b-11e4-8282-23306f2a8a28.png>

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Nataliegurl commented 10 years ago

While you can measure these ions using this potentiostat, measuring them at very low concentrations requires addition of acid and the use of more expensive electrodes than the ones we provide with the kit. Proving that you have what you think you have also requires that you have standard samples of the metals. So, yes, you can measure Hg, As and Pb with the wheestat, just not right out of the box. "WheeStat For DIY analysis of metal ions (Hg, As, Pb, etc) in water."


Jack

From: natalie.mayorga5050@gmail.com [mailto:natalie.mayorga5050@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Natalie Mayorga Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 12:34 PM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits; Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

How about "WheeStat A DIY potentiostat for trace detecting metal ions in water, including lead, arsenic and mercury." Is that too long?

Natalie Mayorga

Kits Initiative Manager Public Lab 412 NW Couch, Ste. 401 Portland, OR 97209 T: 503.902.5874tel:503.902.5874 F: 504.324.0401tel:504.324.0401 Natalie@publiclab.orgmailto:Natalie@publiclab.org www.publiclab.orghttp://www.publiclab.org

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On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Jeffrey Warren notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

Hi, all - still need text, but here's the overall (PDF is in dropbox):

[Image removed by sender. screen shot 2014-09-04 at 11 51 01 am]https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/4152059/556f13fe-344b-11e4-8282-23306f2a8a28.png

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WheeSci commented 10 years ago

Parts list (copied from: http://publiclab.org/notes/JSummers/08-07-2014/wheestat-kit-assembly#What+is+in+the+kit?): (1) a vhs tape box which is used for an enclosure. (2) A Tiva LaunchPad development board (the red circuit board). (3) An analog circuit board (green board). (4) Three alligator clips. (5) A micro usb cable (6) A three conductor cable. (7) Two headers for connecting the boards (blue things in the lower left corner), (8) Stuff for making a silver / silver chloride reference electrode, (9) two graphite rods and electrical tape for working and auxiliary electrodes, and (10) a 1 GB usb flash drive with the most up to date code (as of when your kit was shipped from NC).

jywarren commented 10 years ago

How about "For DIY analysis of trace metals in water." ?

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 12:01 PM, WheeSci notifications@github.com wrote:

Parts list (copied from: http://publiclab.org/notes/JSummers/08-07-2014/wheestat-kit-assembly#What+is+in+the+kit?): (1) a vhs tape box which is used for an enclosure. (2) A Tiva LaunchPad development board (the red circuit board). (3) An analog circuit board (green board). (4) Three alligator clips. (5) A micro usb cable (6) A three conductor cable. (7) Two headers for connecting the boards (blue things in the lower left corner), (8) Stuff for making a silver / silver chloride reference electrode, (9) two graphite rods and electrical tape for working and auxiliary electrodes, and (10) a 1 GB usb flash drive with the most up to date code (as of when your kit was shipped from NC).

From: Jeffrey Warren [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 12:40 PM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits Cc: Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

It'd be great to be specific: lead, arsenic and mercury

if that's correct, I'd like to go with that --

"A DIY potentiostat for detecting lead, arsenic and mercury in water."

I think we could make that fit.

And is there a list of parts I could paraphrase for the "parts list"?

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 11:35 AM, WheeSci notifications@github.com wrote:

Looks good to me (assuming that the text is appropriate). How about “DIY electrochemical analysis for education and environmental monitoring”? Jack

From: Jeffrey Warren [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 11:52 AM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits Cc: Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

Hi, all - still need text, but here's the overall (PDF is in dropbox):

[screen shot 2014-09-04 at 11 51 01 am]<

https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/4152059/556f13fe-344b-11e4-8282-23306f2a8a28.png>

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jywarren commented 10 years ago

Then, below:

What can you detect without the extra electrodes?

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Jeffrey Warren jeff@unterbahn.com wrote:

How about "For DIY analysis of trace metals in water." ?

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 12:01 PM, WheeSci notifications@github.com wrote:

Parts list (copied from: http://publiclab.org/notes/JSummers/08-07-2014/wheestat-kit-assembly#What+is+in+the+kit?): (1) a vhs tape box which is used for an enclosure. (2) A Tiva LaunchPad development board (the red circuit board). (3) An analog circuit board (green board). (4) Three alligator clips. (5) A micro usb cable (6) A three conductor cable. (7) Two headers for connecting the boards (blue things in the lower left corner), (8) Stuff for making a silver / silver chloride reference electrode, (9) two graphite rods and electrical tape for working and auxiliary electrodes, and (10) a 1 GB usb flash drive with the most up to date code (as of when your kit was shipped from NC).

From: Jeffrey Warren [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 12:40 PM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits Cc: Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

It'd be great to be specific: lead, arsenic and mercury

if that's correct, I'd like to go with that --

"A DIY potentiostat for detecting lead, arsenic and mercury in water."

I think we could make that fit.

And is there a list of parts I could paraphrase for the "parts list"?

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 11:35 AM, WheeSci notifications@github.com wrote:

Looks good to me (assuming that the text is appropriate). How about “DIY electrochemical analysis for education and environmental monitoring”? Jack

From: Jeffrey Warren [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 11:52 AM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits Cc: Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

Hi, all - still need text, but here's the overall (PDF is in dropbox):

[screen shot 2014-09-04 at 11 51 01 am]<

https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/4152059/556f13fe-344b-11e4-8282-23306f2a8a28.png>

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jywarren commented 10 years ago

screen shot 2014-09-04 at 1 54 48 pm

WheeSci commented 10 years ago

Looks good! Jack

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[screen shot 2014-09-04 at 1 54 48 pm]https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/4153854/f251eb22-345c-11e4-9fb5-65cd1d0af8a3.png

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WheeSci commented 10 years ago

You can probably detect the same stuff, but you can not go acidic and that will limit the concentration range that you can measure. Jack

From: Jeffrey Warren [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 1:54 PM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits Cc: Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

Then, below:

What can you detect without the extra electrodes?

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Jeffrey Warren jeff@unterbahn.com wrote:

How about "For DIY analysis of trace metals in water." ?

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 12:01 PM, WheeSci notifications@github.com wrote:

Parts list (copied from: http://publiclab.org/notes/JSummers/08-07-2014/wheestat-kit-assembly#What+is+in+the+kit?): (1) a vhs tape box which is used for an enclosure. (2) A Tiva LaunchPad development board (the red circuit board). (3) An analog circuit board (green board). (4) Three alligator clips. (5) A micro usb cable (6) A three conductor cable. (7) Two headers for connecting the boards (blue things in the lower left corner), (8) Stuff for making a silver / silver chloride reference electrode, (9) two graphite rods and electrical tape for working and auxiliary electrodes, and (10) a 1 GB usb flash drive with the most up to date code (as of when your kit was shipped from NC).

From: Jeffrey Warren [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 12:40 PM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits Cc: Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

It'd be great to be specific: lead, arsenic and mercury

if that's correct, I'd like to go with that --

"A DIY potentiostat for detecting lead, arsenic and mercury in water."

I think we could make that fit.

And is there a list of parts I could paraphrase for the "parts list"?

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 11:35 AM, WheeSci notifications@github.com wrote:

Looks good to me (assuming that the text is appropriate). How about “DIY electrochemical analysis for education and environmental monitoring”? Jack

From: Jeffrey Warren [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2014 11:52 AM To: publiclab/publiclab-kits Cc: Jack Summers Subject: Re: [publiclab-kits] WheeStat/Smoky Mot. Scientific Incubation co branding (#15)

Hi, all - still need text, but here's the overall (PDF is in dropbox):

[screen shot 2014-09-04 at 11 51 01 am]<

https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/4152059/556f13fe-344b-11e4-8282-23306f2a8a28.png>

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jywarren commented 10 years ago

Oh, also i'm sorry i'm in such a rush today but I couldn't find the Smokey Mountain logo Mathew did in vector -- the version in there is raster and needs to be swapped!

And I haven't had a moment to make outlines for everything. I hope that's OK with Charles, but can try to re-do it -- there was that weird thing about making outlines of a dotted line which I had to look up before I could figure it out in Illustrator... very weird.

mathewlippincott commented 10 years ago

its in plots/retail/incubation/smokymountainscientific

mathewlippincott commented 10 years ago

looking good!