Chris Meller wrote:
> Oh, and I too like the simplicity of this logo. It's nice and clean
> and can be used in a lot of different places and ways - the mark of a
> good logo, if you ask me.

Thanks, Chris. I also think that versatility and flexibility is an
important aspect. I also like the fact that the logo can be built using
html/css without loosing anything. You can see at
http://konstruktors.com/examples/habari-logo/ that there is a common set
of CSS rules for the logo in general and then only a few lines for the
additional .habari-plugins, .habari-themes or any other subsection classes:

<strong class="habari-logo habari-powered"><a
href="http://www.habariproject.org/en/";>
        <span>ha∙bár∙i</span>
        <em>powered</em>
</a></strong>

where *ha∙bár∙i* could be turned into something even more semantic
using, for example, <abbr title="habari">ha∙bár∙i</abbr>.

The other reason why I thought of this rounded button was seeing the
.dropbutton which is used across the whole habari admin area. Even the
main drop-down menu looks like that. That plus the superscript aligned
subsection titles seem to represent habari quite well, I think.

Things such as typeface and choice of colors is always a 'personal'
thing, but these core principles -- resemblance to the simplicity of a
Submit button, unified interface element of the whole habari experience,
flexibility and not-standing-in-a-way look makes it very close to what
habari actually is.

Regards,
Kaspars

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