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Sass-related project logo boilerplates + co-brand guidelines #89

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jina opened this issue Jul 22, 2014 · 2 comments
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Sass-related project logo boilerplates + co-brand guidelines #89

jina opened this issue Jul 22, 2014 · 2 comments
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jina commented Jul 22, 2014

Lots of Sass-related projects want to use the Sass branding in a nice, professional-looking way. So we can offer an editable vector file as a boilerplate with co-brand guidelines in the style guide. @bpainter, if you have time, please feel free to own this since you designed the logo. But if not, I can take a stab at it once I get some time (maybe this weekend)?

@jina jina changed the title Sass project boilerplate editable vector file + co-brand guidelines Sass-related project boilerplate editable vector file + co-brand guidelines Jul 22, 2014
@jina jina changed the title Sass-related project boilerplate editable vector file + co-brand guidelines Sass-related project logo boilerplates + co-brand guidelines Jul 22, 2014
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jlong commented Jul 23, 2014

Ooooh! Good idea! In the guidelines, please take into account how the logo has already been incorporated into things like The Sass Way, Sass Meister, and Lib Sass logos. This kind of reuse should be encouraged, IMO. 👍

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jina commented Jul 23, 2014

The other logos can be as is, we are not dictating people should change them. Just offering a simple and decent template for projects. :-) The Sass Way was designed by Bermon who also did the logo for Sass, but I don't think it's realistic to expect him to hand-draw for everyone. :) I'm thinking a clean, simple typographic paired treatment. People who have logo-design chops can always do their own thing. :-)—
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Ooooh! Good idea! In the guidelines, please take into account how the logo has already been incorporated into things like The Sass Way, Sass Meister, and Lib Sass logos. This kind of reuse should be encouraged, IMO. 👍

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It is inappropriate to include political and offensive content in public code repositories.

Public code repositories should be neutral spaces for collaboration and community, free from personal or political views that could alienate or discriminate against others. Political content, especially that which targets or disparages minority groups, can be harmful and divisive. It can make people feel unwelcome and unsafe, and it can create a hostile work environment.

Please refrain from adding such content to public code repositories.
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