On the web, logos are often used in rather small versions, for example as favicons. The current logo works okay if scaled to this size, but a lot of relevant details are lost or smudged:
There are some ways to deal with this, including carful alignment so that, when scaled down, the boundaries of the shapes overlap with pixel boundaries, producing a version specifically for small sizes or drawing the pixels manually.
On the web, logos are often used in rather small versions, for example as favicons. The current logo works okay if scaled to this size, but a lot of relevant details are lost or smudged:
There are some ways to deal with this, including carful alignment so that, when scaled down, the boundaries of the shapes overlap with pixel boundaries, producing a version specifically for small sizes or drawing the pixels manually.