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= Ideas for logos or logo themes = | <<TableOfContents(2)>> = Official Logo = Designed by AnilNarayanan * hi-res (1024px x 1020px) image: [[attachment:official-logo-large.png]] * Vectorized version from MattCarberry: [[attachment:hcoop-symbol-final.svg]] {{attachment:official-logo-large.png|The official logo|width=200}} == Proposed Long-Form Logo == We have been using {{http://hcoop.net/css/images/hcoop.gif}} on the main page for a while. MattCarberry made a basic vectorized version {{attachment:hcoop-logo-final-converted.svg}} Comments * ClintonEbadi thinks the second line should be "THE INTERNET HOSTING COOPERATIVE" = Badges = == 88x31 Buttons == || {{attachment:hcbadge2.gif}} || {{attachment:hcbadge3.gif}} || || {{http://images.cityplaza.org/hcbadge4.gif}} || For those that use HCoop DNS only on some sites. --RyanMikulovsky || * Thanks Anil and David! It looks great. --MichaelOlson == LinkedIn Badges == Here are the images for the [[http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/154990/38FE9B5F41D0|HCoop LinkedIn group]]: -- JohnSettino || 100x50 || {{http://nion0.com/hcoop/hcoop_linkedin_10050.png}} || || 60x30 || {{http://nion0.com/hcoop/hcoop_linkedin_6030.png}} || * The PSP7 (what I happened to have onhand at the time) source file: http://nion0.com/hcoop/hcoop_linkedin_10050.psp = Letterhead (Proposed) = This has '''not''' been adopted yet, here for reference for future discussion. MattCarberry created a LaTeX letterhead using the proposed new website logo: [[attachment:hcoop-letterhead.tar]] = Historical Discussion = == Ideas == |
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= Logos = | == Version with highlights and lowlights == * Designed by CadenHowell: || I tried to create a more plasticy version with some highlights and lowlights: || [[attachment:hcoop-logo-with-light.png]] || || This one is almost identical, but the plug is bigger. Which means the image can get smaller and you can still tell what the plug is (I hope.) || [[attachment:hcoop-big-plug.png]] || |
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== Official Logo == Designed by AnilNarayanan * hi-res (1024px x 1020px) image: http://anil.net.in/images/drwg/hcoop/hcooprh.png |
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== General == | == Previous Logo Contenders == |
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== Badges == === 88x31 Buttons === || {{http://anil.net.in/images/drwg/hcoop/hcbadge.png}} || A sample attribution pic. The 'proud member' phrase is from MichaelOlson's [[http://www.mwolson.org|site]]. (Gif format is [[http://anil.net.in/images/drwg/hcoop/hcbadge.gif|here]]) --AnilNarayanan || * I don't think we've ever used "H-Coop" to name ourselves before. I've taken to using "HCoop" without any official discussion. There's room to settle on a capitalization/etc. convention that everyone likes, but we should definitely be consistent. --AdamChlipala [Someone overwrote this post in an edit, perhaps not paying attention to the warning that someone else is editing.] || {{http://images.cityplaza.org/hcbadge4.gif}} || For those that use HCoop DNS only on some sites. --RyanMikulovsky || * Thanks Anil and David! It looks great. --MichaelOlson || {{http://anil.net.in/images/drwg/hcoop/hcbadge2.gif}} ||<rowspan=2> Removed hyphen from name -- AnilNarayanan|| || {{http://anil.net.in/images/drwg/hcoop/hcbadge3.gif}} || === LinkedIn Badges === Here are the images for the [[http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/154990/38FE9B5F41D0|HCoop LinkedIn group]]: -- JohnSettino || 100x50 || {{http://nion0.com/hcoop/hcoop_linkedin_10050.png}} || || 60x30 || {{http://nion0.com/hcoop/hcoop_linkedin_6030.png}} || * The PSP7 (what I happened to have onhand at the time) source file: http://nion0.com/hcoop/hcoop_linkedin_10050.psp == Version with highlights and lowlights == * Designed by CadenHowell: || I tried to create a more plasticy version with some highlights and lowlights: || [[attachment:hcoop-logo-with-light.png]] || || This one is almost identical, but the plug is bigger. Which means the image can get smaller and you can still tell what the plug is (I hope.) || [[attachment:hcoop-big-plug.png]] || |
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Official Logo
Designed by AnilNarayanan
hi-res (1024px x 1020px) image: official-logo-large.png
Vectorized version from MattCarberry: hcoop-symbol-final.svg
Proposed Long-Form Logo
We have been using on the main page for a while. MattCarberry made a basic vectorized version
Comments
ClintonEbadi thinks the second line should be "THE INTERNET HOSTING COOPERATIVE"
Badges
88x31 Buttons
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For those that use HCoop DNS only on some sites. --RyanMikulovsky |
Thanks Anil and David! It looks great. --MichaelOlson
LinkedIn Badges
Here are the images for the HCoop LinkedIn group: -- JohnSettino
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The PSP7 (what I happened to have onhand at the time) source file: http://nion0.com/hcoop/hcoop_linkedin_10050.psp
Letterhead (Proposed)
This has not been adopted yet, here for reference for future discussion.
MattCarberry created a LaTeX letterhead using the proposed new website logo: hcoop-letterhead.tar
Historical Discussion
Ideas
A computer of some kind with people living in/on it and performing various activities in/on it. Perhaps a mounted "HCoop" sign on top of it. --AdamChlipala
A stylized drawing of a rackmount server inside a circle, with hands/arms coming symmetrically from different directions to touch it. Probably monochrome or close ot it. --AdamChlipala
Version with highlights and lowlights
Designed by CadenHowell:
I tried to create a more plasticy version with some highlights and lowlights:
This one is almost identical, but the plug is bigger. Which means the image can get smaller and you can still tell what the plug is (I hope.)
Previous Logo Contenders
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http://wiki.hcoop.net/LogoDiscussion?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=hcoop-script.png |
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Discussion of Hardcore
Cute. But no. (This one comes from ChrisClearwater by the way). --NathanKennedy
Yeah, it was a joke. I had fun doing it. --ChrisClearwater
Planet
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Discussion regarding Chris "det" Clearwater's design
Best logo yet! I very much like the circled-planet center. Not so sure I like the cropped "h" on top, perhaps it could be modified. But this one is showing promise. How about changing it to a fat, capital H instead? Something like a less ugly/more stylized version of this: [see above image] (Obviously that H is too wimpy-looking, but that seems to be a more balanced-looking/symmetrical logo.) --NathanKennedy
I like this a lot. Even though Adam says that text may work against us, I think using the planet in the center and then a simple "HCOOP" in the black ring would look great. Perhaps the HCOOP being at the same arc as the ring. --JohnSettino
Discussion regarding Davor Ocelic's design
I like the text/logo juxtaposition here. Perhaps this simple route is better than trying to do clever things with the letters. However this planet looks a bit too egg-shaped, maybe a little more round would be better. I'm not sure if I prefer the original planet color-scheme or not, I suppose that's just a matter of taste. --NathanKennedy
I'm also not too gung-ho about incorporating text into the logo. A simpler yet more distinctive logo that uses a graphic that symbolizes us in some way could be much more effective. --AdamChlipala
Four Hands
The Four Hands design was the work of AnilNarayanan and eventually evolved into the official HCoop logo. It was his "try at mixing the Ubuntu style of portraying cooperation with more 'square' theme".
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Left hand versions and svg files are here: http://anil.net.in/images/drwg/hcoop/
These are interesting looking logos. However I didn't know they were hands until I read your email. They look more like whales, or mittens, which is kind of strange. --NathanKennedy
- How about this one ?
Better! --NathanKennedy
Nice. It would be better if there was some aspect of the logo that indicated some semi-unique characteristic of HCoop, though. There are lots of co-ops out there to which these logos would apply equally well. --AdamChlipala
Four Hands Inlay
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I really like the general idea behind these two! I'm not too thrilled about the 4 arms though. For some reason I get this odd vibe from it. Instead of 4 arms perhaps it would look better if it were just two hands grasping each other. Or, a bunch of hands underneath the world/webpages. Actually if its not too hard could you just bring out the world/webpages that are in center so its in the foreground and is ontop of the arms. I'd like to see what that looks like. --RobGubler
- Here you go:
I'd rather not do the same to the web pages one as the inlaid picture does not have (black) borders (like the globe) and it blends with the color of the hands, making a mess. I thought some regular shape binding a theme is good for logos to be used in a different places (ranging from the main pages to the tiny icon beside the URL). When shrunk, the inlay graphics are losing significance. Its just the shades of the hands and the overall shape that is felt. We should try another web-pages graphic to be placed over the hands. -- AnilNarayanan
That was quick. I like this; it's clean, simple, and elegant. --RobGubler
Some more combinations
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I'm really really liking your last few batches of logos. They look very professional. Probably the PCB one is not the most appropriate however, since "hardware" is sort of incidental to our purpose. I love the globe graphic you did as well with the swoopy orbit, that was very clever. However I had to stare at it for a long time to figure out that the thingy on the end is an RJ-45 plug (the networking hint clued me in)--the first thing that came to mind was that it looked like a tank. Perhaps if the tab and the pins were a little more visible? --NathanKennedy
For what it's worth, the correct identity was immediately apparent to me. --AdamChlipala
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Bigger copy of this with transparent background is here
Its a bit cartoonish; I wanted to avoid too many fine lines. There is a small problem I ran into while making the new logo and did some dirty fixing. Let me know if you could figure out the issue from the pic. --AnilNarayanan
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This logo has a businesslike style. Actually it is not really a logo, but more a top-banner for the website. The connected o's stand for cooperation, while the mouse stands for, well, the internet --KristofBastiaensen