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(this ticket taken from katzenpost/docs#11 )
So the candidate logo I would like to propose is:
Variant 1:
Variant 2:
It was based on this one, adding the "arrow tail" to symbolize a "loop". Moritz said maybe we should just use that one?
I used this as a placeholder at first for the android app, but I pretty much liked it right away. It doesn't have the "snark" of the other logos, but I would consider that a feature, for something that is supposed to represent the project to outsiders.
Either way- feel free to take, leave, or suggest differently.
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I like Variant 3 the most (no arrow). I also wouldn't mind to keep using two separate logos, one for the framework, and one for potential end-user facing clients. In a way, that reflects the current situation (PoC Android client uses this one, everything else uses the Unicode "cat face with wry smile" character).
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(this ticket taken from katzenpost/docs#11 )
So the candidate logo I would like to propose is:
Variant 1:
Variant 2:
It was based on this one, adding the "arrow tail" to symbolize a "loop". Moritz said maybe we should just use that one?
I used this as a placeholder at first for the android app, but I pretty much liked it right away. It doesn't have the "snark" of the other logos, but I would consider that a feature, for something that is supposed to represent the project to outsiders.
Either way- feel free to take, leave, or suggest differently.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: