I def like the serif / times new Roman version
On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 11:42 AM Ben Gamari wrote:
> Niklas Hambüchen writes:
>
> > Hey Ben,
> >
> > it may make sense to make a copy of the SVG that has the font turned
> into paths;
> > for me it looks different in Firefox, Thunderbird, and eog,
Niklas Hambüchen writes:
> Hey Ben,
>
> it may make sense to make a copy of the SVG that has the font turned into
> paths;
> for me it looks different in Firefox, Thunderbird, and eog, probably because
> I don't have the font installed.
> (This is probably also why the logo is cut off for me
Hey Ben,
it may make sense to make a copy of the SVG that has the font turned into paths;
for me it looks different in Firefox, Thunderbird, and eog, probably because I
don't have the font installed.
(This is probably also why the logo is cut off for me in some of them).
Hi everyone,
Recently a sponsor asked for a logo for our project. As far as I know,
GHC doesn't really have a consistent logo; the closest that we have had
is the stylized "GHC" on the top of ghc.haskell.org.
To accomodate the request, I took a few minutes and reworked the
typography of the
Hi there!
Thanks everyone for showing interest. I've started a wiki page here:
https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/ghc-maintainers
Please add yourself to the release you'd like to maintain. I've tried
to come up with a plan on how to actually look at this problem,
and it appears to me that