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hex logo #197
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Hey @jameslamb,
There's an R package to help create a hex logo with exact dimensions if the
logo is not too complex. Otherwise, PowerPoint is a quick hacky way to do
more with your logo.
One tip, I would avoid gradient shading as it makes it harder to create an
svg version of your logo in addition to your png. It may also be a good
idea to make a png and svg right away (as opposed to trying to convert one
later).
Good luck!
…-Brian
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019, 7:00 PM James Lamb ***@***.***> wrote:
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
<http://hexb.in/>.
You can see how this was done in pkgnet for some help: uptake/pkgnet#185
<uptake/pkgnet#185>.
This PR is what we're going for: uptake/pkgnet#236
<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 <https://github.com/bburns632> if you have other "how to make
a hex logo" information please contribute it in a comment here!
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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 This logo was a great fit for a few reasons:
Type of images that could be related to what
I'm sure there are other things, but that's the general direction we want to go. |
@jameslamb might want to make this quick. Credit: @Haoen-Cui |
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:
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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