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Re: [PeerLibrary dev] Possible logo


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  • From: Seema Hari < >
  • To: " " < >
  • Subject: Re: [PeerLibrary dev] Possible logo
  • Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 20:25:27 -0700

Love it. 

On Thursday, August 14, 2014, Rodrigo Ochigame < > wrote:
Phenomenal.

-ro

On 8/14/14 5:16 PM, Tony Kaitong Chen wrote:
+1


On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Mitar <
<mailto: >> wrote:

    Hi!

    Amazingly cool! :-)


    Mitar

     > Here’s a new iteration on the logo:
     > This is how it looks in the webpage:
     >
     >
     > And a simplified icon version (I can make it more pixel perfect):
     >
     >
     >
     > A little explanation:
     >
     > The logo is a play on the publication-left,
    annotations/discussion-right design
     > of PeerLibrary. The triangles on the right match the triangles in
    the frontpage
     > background, which, at least to me, remind me of the surface of
    the brain. The
     > whole logo in fact is a play on the left-right hemispheres of the
    brain, while
     > also being in the shape of a book. It connects science with
    publications, which
     > is what we’re primarily about.
     >
     >
     > I think it’s good for a start, but I don’t mind if somewhere
    along the way we
     > iterate more or replace it holistically altogether.
     >
     >
     > On Jun 17, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Matej Jan <
    <mailto: >
     > <mailto: <mailto: >>> wrote:
     >
     >> Yeah, I’ll iterate more on the web network and see what
    minimized versions I
     >> come up with.
     >>
     >> On Jun 17, 2014, at 4:31 PM, Rodrigo Ochigame <
    <mailto: >
     >> <mailto: <mailto: >>> wrote:
     >>
     >>> #1 is pretty fresh, conceptually and aesthetically. Props! :-)
     >>>
     >>> I scaled it down to 160px wide and it looked okay, but Mitar
    makes an
     >>> important point. Could we try fewer lines and zoom a bit into
    the graph, maybe?
     >>>
     >>> -ro
     >>>
     >>> On 6/17/14 5:02 PM, Mitar wrote:
     >>>> Hi!
     >>>>
     >>>> For me #1 looks too complicated. :-( Think about scaling. It
    should work
     >>>> both on small stickers to big t-shirts. Where is minimalism?
     >>>>
     >>>>
     >>>> Mitar
     >>>>
     >>>>> +1 on the first
     >>>>>
     >>>>>
     >>>>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Tony Chen
    < <mailto: >
     >>>>> <mailto: <mailto: >>>
    wrote:
     >>>>>
     >>>>>> +1 on the first one
     >>>>>> ------------------------------
     >>>>>> From: Spencer Hitchcock <
    <mailto: >
     >>>>>> <mailto: <mailto: >>>
     >>>>>> Sent: ‎6/‎16/‎2014 4:14 PM
     >>>>>> To: <mailto: >
    <mailto: <mailto: >>
     >>>>>> Subject: Re: [PeerLibrary dev] Possible logo
     >>>>>>
     >>>>>> the first is really beautiful.
     >>>>>>
     >>>>>>
     >>>>>> On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 4:12 PM, Matej Jan
    < <mailto: >
     >>>>>> <mailto: <mailto: >>> wrote:
     >>>>>>
     >>>>>>> Finally, here are the vector variations of concept #4:
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> But I went and tried to minimize it further and came down
    to something
     >>>>>>> closer to a black variation of #6:
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> Here it is in smaller sizes:
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> And white variations
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> Let me know if you want to proceed with this.
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> On Apr 1, 2014, at 11:31 PM, Matej Jan <
    <mailto: >
     >>>>>>> <mailto: <mailto: >>> wrote:
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> Sounds good, i'll prepare variations on #4. They will be
    done in
     >>>>>>> vectors so no worries about svgs.
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> On Apr 1, 2014, at 9:08 PM, Spencer Hitchcock
    < <mailto: >
     >>>>>>> <mailto:
    <mailto: >>>
     >>>>>>> wrote:
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> Tony, Rodrigo, Mitar, and I like 4.
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> Would you like to develop it further?
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> I'd be willing to create an SVG image of it
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>> On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 5:30 PM, Matej Jan
    < <mailto: >
     >>>>>>> <mailto: <mailto: >>> wrote:
     >>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> Here are some of my concepts. Let me know if any go into
    the right
     >>>>>>>> direction and I can create more variations on them.
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> 1.
     >>>>>>>> <PeerLibraryLogoConcept1.jpeg>
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> 2.
     >>>>>>>> <PeerLibraryLogoConcept2.jpeg>
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> 3.
     >>>>>>>> <PeerLibraryLogoConcept3.jpeg>
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> 4.
     >>>>>>>> <PeerLibraryLogoConcept4.jpeg>
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> 5.
     >>>>>>>> <PeerLibraryLogoConcept5.jpeg>
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> 6.
     >>>>>>>> <PeerLibraryLogoConcept6.jpeg>
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>>  On Mar 27, 2014, at 12:43 PM, Mitar <
    <mailto: >
     >>>>>>>> <mailto: <mailto: >>> wrote:
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> Hi!
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> One idea. We could make logo very old school, combine P
    and L and then
     >>>>>>>> do various ornaments around. :-)
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> I am just not sure how will this align with our
    minimalistic design.
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> Mitar
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> This is too abstract for me to comment yet. :-) Will leave
    to others to
     >>>>>>>> comment. :-)
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> Mitar
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> I dig the ASCII is are the edges and vertices just to
    symbolize the
     >>>>>>>> connectivity?
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> Yep, I meant to minimally symbolize that annotations are
    linked with the
     >>>>>>>> publication and with themselves. (In cloudspeak,
    "interconnectedness.")
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>> -ro
     >>>>>>>>
     >>>>>>>>
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