Logos

Erin Yu erin.yu at utoronto.ca
Wed Apr 29 14:39:06 UTC 2009


This looks great!

One small thing: it would be nice if the gears had more gear-like  
edges rather than saw-like edges.

On 29-Apr-09, at 9:56 AM, Jacob Farber wrote:

> Thanks for the feedback Antranig - attached is the other logo you  
> mentioned, which is a wholly different idea: more of a (gears + cogs  
> = code factory) type of message.
> Three gears = 3 languages we primarily use; JS, CSS, HTML. The  
> smallest cog is HTML, a little nod to the idea of DOM agnosticism etc.
> I think color would help to emphasize the uniqueness of the three  
> gears, but that's for a later stage.
>
> Any feedback is welcome!
> Jacob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: antranig at caret.cam.ac.uk [mailto:antranig at caret.cam.ac.uk]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 8:55 AM
> To: Jacob Farber
> Cc: Colin Clark; fluid-work List
> Subject: RE: What is Infusion? document
>
> Hey Jacob - I think these look really cool!
> I guess I prefer the top one more - especially the sense of the  
> "round holes",
> probably I'd like to see the orange patch a bit more symmetrical  
> there.
> Overall probably the "i" of Fluid needs a bit better kerning (I have
> unfortunately always been a bit of a kerning freak....). Colin  
> mentioned
> you were also working on a kind of "cogs concept" which might be  
> cool to
> see.
>
>
> Quoting Jacob Farber <jacob.farber at utoronto.ca>:
>
>> On that note, I've attached a working copy of what I've come up  
>> with for the
>> Infusion Logo + letterforms.
>> There are a couple ideas at play in the graphic, such as:
>> - Modularity: use only what you need
>> - Openness: the nature of the framework and its community
>> - Creativity + Flexibility: with templating, you can easily stand  
>> out from
>> the crowd
>> - Extendable: use whats out of the box, or easily roll your own.
>>
>> I hope you think these traits are conveyed in the logos, and that  
>> the result
>> is an image that projects how powerful the Infusion framework is.
>>
>> Please share your feedback and vote for the Top, Bottom, or Neither!
>> Thanks
>> Jacob
>> PS: there is absolutely nothing final about these graphics, btw.
>>
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: fluid-work-bounces at fluidproject.org
>> [fluid-work-bounces at fluidproject.org] On Behalf Of Colin Clark
>> [colin.clark at utoronto.ca]
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 11:03 AM
>> To: fluid-work List
>> Subject: What is Infusion? document
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I've been working on writing a focused introduction to Fluid  
>> Infusion,
>> intended as the landing page for Infusion on our web site. Jacob is
>> currently working on an Infusion logo and a design for the page, but
>> here's the copy I've written:
>>
>> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Infusion
>>
>> Feedback, comments, and edits are hugely appreciated.
>>
>> I'm hesitant to start a big naming discussion at the moment, but if
>> anyone has really good ideas for a tag line that describes Infusion,
>> let me know.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>> ---
>> Colin Clark
>> Technical Lead, Fluid Project
>> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
>> http://fluidproject.org
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