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The logo is too small #2

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Reinmar opened this issue Jul 8, 2016 · 4 comments
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The logo is too small #2

Reinmar opened this issue Jul 8, 2016 · 4 comments

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@Reinmar
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Reinmar commented Jul 8, 2016

I'm not joking – it can be missed, because "Developer Preview" is much bigger.

Besides, I'd consider changing the line "Developer Preview" to "CKEditor 5 v0.1.0 – Developer Preview", although if the logo becomes bigger that may not be necessary any more.

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Reinmar commented Jul 18, 2016

BTW. I see that some of you don't agree with making the logo bigger. Don't you think that the 'Developer Preview (v0.1.0)' text is just too big and stands out in such a way that at first you don't know what project it is? Of course, you can learn that in the next second, but I still feel that visual hierarchy is wrong. This and the separation of the logo by using a background makes you think that "CKEditor" is just a brand and all below is a standalone website within that brand. While this is CKEditor's website.

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fredck commented Jul 18, 2016

IMHO, I just feel that (1) it doesn't look bad in any case and (2) this was a conscious idea of the designers who proposed the layout so I would trust on their opinion because of (1).

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Reinmar commented Jul 18, 2016

It's not one man's job to design a website and asses the result, hence the feedback. My feeling is the user's feeling, though highly unrepresentative :D. So in such a case feedback really matters. Especially, that we look on this for too long now.

Anyway, 1:1 so far.

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oleq commented Jul 19, 2016

The original size and placement of the logo and hence the field of focus for visitors was my conscious decision and I think it does its job.

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