From: Colin M. <col...@ya...> - 2024-07-24 19:06:36
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Here's a simple animated version of the professional T<l design: I understand some people want to keep the feather, so I will try to incorporate that in another iteration. Colin. On 23/07/2024 06:36, Colin Macleod via Tcl-Core wrote: > > I agree this T<l design is pretty good, and has the advantage that it > will work at small sizes. The colour scheme is too washed-out for my > liking though. If people feel the feather is indispensible, a > stylised feather could be added at the end, perhaps curled to make a > "9". One could even produce an animated version of this design, as I > did with my second suggestion. Do we have the right to modify this > design, or only to use it as-is? Also does it exist in SVG form? > > Colin. > > On 22/07/2024 22:58, Steve Landers wrote: >> The blue feather was designed by David Zolli. I like it and prefer >> it to the earlier feather designed by Clif Flynt (IIRC). >> >> The logo mentioned by Brian might be the one designed by Tim Hartford >> of Hartford Design (https://hartfordesign.com/). Tim did this some >> years ago as a favour for the Tcl community, including the logo and >> color palette. I dusted it off for Torsten, Max and Shaun to use in >> the documentation project. >> >> >> -- Steve >> On 23 Jul 2024 at 5:36 AM +0800, Torsten Berg >> <be...@ty...>, wrote: >>> No, that wasn't me. >>> >>> I really like the nice blue feather and would miss it. I also think >>> people are probably now used to the logo and a new one should be not >>> too different so it can be recognized. This is probably true for any >>> brand: change your logo gradually, not dramatically. >>> >>> Torsten >>> >>> >>>> Am 22.07.2024 um 18:58 schrieb Brian Griffin <bri...@ea...>: >>>> >>>> Very creative! >>>> I also like the logo Torsten(?) came up with: T<L >>>> It’s a stylized combination of Tcl and Tk >>>> >>>> -Brian >>>> >>>>> On Jul 22, 2024, at 08:40, Colin Macleod via Tcl-Core >>>>> <tcl...@li...> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Dear All, >>>>> >>>>> I'm wondering if it might be worth updating the Tcl logo for >>>>> version 9. The current feather logo is rather obscure, being >>>>> based on Tcl sounding like "tickle", and may give the impression >>>>> that it's not suitable for serious work. Also it's very similar >>>>> to the feather logo used by Apache. >>>>> >>>>> I've put together a couple of suggestion, trying to emphasise the >>>>> Tools aspect of the Tool Command Language: >>>>> >>>>> 1. Spelling out Tcl9 with svg images of tools (all public domain) >>>>> <logo.svg> >>>>> 2. Tcl9 as a geometrical animated GIF >>>>> <tcl9.gif> >>>>> >>>>> This was generated by a TclMagick script, I've put the code at >>>>> https://cmacleod.me.uk/tcl/logo/ >>>>> >>>>> Colin. >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Tcl-Core mailing list >>>>> Tcl...@li... >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-core >>>> <tcl9.gif><logo.svg>_______________________________________________ >>>> Tcl-Core mailing list >>>> Tcl...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-core >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Tcl-Core mailing list >>> Tcl...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-core >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tcl-Core mailing list >> Tcl...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-core > > > _______________________________________________ > Tcl-Core mailing list > Tcl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-core |