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hex logo #197

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jameslamb opened this issue Oct 25, 2019 · 5 comments
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hex logo #197

jameslamb opened this issue Oct 25, 2019 · 5 comments

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@jameslamb
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This project has reached the point where I think it would be appropriate to introduce a logo. Since the R package is the primary output of this project, we should create a hex logo consistent with the hexbin standard.

You can see how this was done in pkgnet for some help: uptake/pkgnet#185.

This PR is what we're going for: uptake/pkgnet#236.

Constraints for the logo:

  • only use freely-reusable icons (nothing trademarked or otherwise proprietary)
  • don't come too close to Elastic or Uptake brand colors

If you want to address this, create a logo and post it as a comment. Or two logos. Or 10.

@bburns632 if you have other "how to make a hex logo" information please contribute it in a comment here!

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bburns632 commented Oct 25, 2019 via email

@varadpoddar
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Asset 1@2x


Looking for an opinion before I dive deep into hexb.in.
Does that work with your vision for a logo?
If not, Can you provide some pointers to the shapes that you are looking for? :)
I personally was looking at cubic, hexagonal and pyramidal shapes.

@jameslamb
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@varadpoddar Thanks for the proposal. This image does not meet what we're looking for. I recommend that you take a look at the things I've linked in the PR description.

We are looking to create a hexagonal logo with the package name in it.

For example, here is pkgnet's logo:

image

This logo was a great fit for a few reasons:

  1. hexagonal, matching a common practice in the R community
  2. package name clearly visible
  3. simple color scheme that doesn't distract or make the name hard to read
  4. use of imagery that is related to what the package does

Type of images that could be related to what uptasticsearch does:

  • JSON (or even just { and })
  • document icons (e.g. rectangular pages, pages with a corner turned)
  • database icons
  • search icons (e.g. magnifying glass, glasses, monacle)

I'm sure there are other things, but that's the general direction we want to go.

@bburns632
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@jameslamb might want to make this quick. Credit: @Haoen-Cui
https://twitter.com/rstudio/status/1194213259697631233?s=12

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To be fair, I learned from @skirmer and @jayqi. I simply shared this news with more people.

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