Hello,
I'm working on icons for openSUSE's YaST Control Center and I realized
AppArmor needed a unique and attractive way to identify it. I have
attached the logo I came up with. Constructive feedback is
appreciated.
Thanks,
Noah Davis
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On 05/22/2018 12:21 AM, Noah Davis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on icons for openSUSE's YaST Control Center and I realized
> AppArmor needed a unique and attractive way to identify it. I have
> attached the logo I came up with. Constructive feedback is
> appreciated.
>
Hi Noah,
nice, thanks
Whoops, I accidentally sent an older 32x32 version. I've attached the
64x64 version with some slight adjustments to the size of the 'A's,
inner shield and height of the shadow on the leg of the white 'A'.
This kind of logo isn't really suitable for icon resolutions smaller
than 32x32, so I could ma
Would the CC BY-SA 4.0 license
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) be acceptable?
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 9:27 PM, Noah Davis wrote:
> Whoops, I accidentally sent an older 32x32 version. I've attached the
> 64x64 version with some slight adjustments to the size of the 'A's,
> inner
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 09:27:58PM -0400, Noah Davis wrote:
> Whoops, I accidentally sent an older 32x32 version. I've attached the
> 64x64 version with some slight adjustments to the size of the 'A's,
> inner shield and height of the shadow on the leg of the white 'A'.
> This kind of logo isn't re
Asymmetry isn't really part of the design, but the shadows all come
down at a 45 degree angle. The long legs fade back into the inner
shield backgrounds of the same color. The lower part of the long leg
of the cyan 'A' is actually a separate piece that blends the leg into
the shadow as if it was re