Hi,
I wasn’t lucky with the Tor logo, its design qualities in general, especially its performance in small sizes and its inconsistent applications (different shades of purple and green, outlines, gradients and glossy effects …). So I made a redesign. I would offer all file types needed. I hope this mailing-list is the right place to present it and discus it. Please, have a look at the PDF-file: http://www.file-upload.net/download-11010886/_logos_overview.pdf.html
The whole developing system here seems decentralised and an implementation might be a bit cumbersome, but if it doesn’t exhaust me too much, I could also offer further design advice, (re-)designing app icons, making mockups for Tor websites, apps etc. and give it a consistent and professional appearance.
Regards Philip
On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 04:40:59PM +0100, Philip Lammert wrote:
Hi,
I wasn’t lucky with the Tor logo, its design qualities in general, especially its performance in small sizes and its inconsistent applications (different shades of purple and green, outlines, gradients and glossy effects …). So I made a redesign. I would offer all file types needed. I hope this mailing-list is the right place to present it and discus it. Please, have a look at the PDF-file: http://www.file-upload.net/download-11010886/_logos_overview.pdf.html
I don't know what the fuck with file-upload.net, but I can't download from them. I disabled Noscript, Ablock Plus, Ghostery but still can't download your pdf.
The whole developing system here seems decentralised and an implementation might be a bit cumbersome, but if it doesn’t exhaust me too much, I could also offer further design advice, (re-)designing app icons, making mockups for Tor websites, apps etc. and give it a consistent and professional appearance.
Regards Philip
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Please, have a look at the PDF-file:
this community is very security conscious, and because of this a large portion would be uncomfortable opening a PDF file. so i uploaded a PNG version to an image host. attached to this email is the same file as well.
http://s24.postimg.org/yh95niioz/torlogo.png
i like it.
- -- oliver (A)
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this community is very security conscious, and because of this a large > portion would be uncomfortable opening a PDF file. so i uploaded a
PNG > version to an image host. attached to this email is the same file as well. I understand.
Here starts the problem. Your PNG doesn't show the right colours (Q.E.D.). Here's a new upload (and attachment).
http://postimg.org/image/7s05dc5wt/
Regards Philip
On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 08:00:14PM +0100, Philip Lammert wrote:
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this community is very security conscious, and because of this a large > portion would be uncomfortable opening a PDF file. so i uploaded a
PNG > version to an image host. attached to this email is the same file as well. I understand.
Here starts the problem. Your PNG doesn't show the right colours (Q.E.D.). Here's a new upload (and attachment).
I like them. They are simple. It is mainstream in iconographic and other graphical computer interfaces and in web today IMHO.