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Rob Moran updated NIFIREG-2:
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    Description: 
The attached image contains variations of the proposed logo design for 
Registry. The points below describe some of the thinking behind it:
* Relationship to NiFi and MiNiFi through the use of the same typeface and use 
of blocks representing bits of data
* For Registry these blocks also represent the storage/organization aspect 
through their even distribution and arrangement
* The 3 gradated blocks across the top – forming the terminal part of a 
lowercase *r* – represent movement (e.g., a versioned flow being saved to NiFi 
or imported to NiFi from the registry)
* The solid gray (in color versions) and outlined block (in one-color versions) 
help with idea of storage as previously mentioned, but also allude to unused 
storage/free space
* The gray block also helps establish the strong diagonal slicing through it 
and the lowest green block. Again this helps with the idea of movement, but 
more so speaks to how Registry operates in the background, tucked away, largely 
unseen by NiFi operators
* A departure from the NiFi color palette signifies how Registry functions more 
as a standalone application

> Design logo for Registry
> ------------------------
>
>                 Key: NIFIREG-2
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFIREG-2
>             Project: NiFi Registry
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Rob Moran
>            Assignee: Rob Moran
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: registry-logo-concept.png
>
>
> The attached image contains variations of the proposed logo design for 
> Registry. The points below describe some of the thinking behind it:
> * Relationship to NiFi and MiNiFi through the use of the same typeface and 
> use of blocks representing bits of data
> * For Registry these blocks also represent the storage/organization aspect 
> through their even distribution and arrangement
> * The 3 gradated blocks across the top – forming the terminal part of a 
> lowercase *r* – represent movement (e.g., a versioned flow being saved to 
> NiFi or imported to NiFi from the registry)
> * The solid gray (in color versions) and outlined block (in one-color 
> versions) help with idea of storage as previously mentioned, but also allude 
> to unused storage/free space
> * The gray block also helps establish the strong diagonal slicing through it 
> and the lowest green block. Again this helps with the idea of movement, but 
> more so speaks to how Registry operates in the background, tucked away, 
> largely unseen by NiFi operators
> * A departure from the NiFi color palette signifies how Registry functions 
> more as a standalone application



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