I am thinking a new website design to go with the new logo. It looks bad
to use that blue and that orange together. […]
Doesn't have to be fancy...I just think a new design would go better
with the new logo.
I agree with you.
So should I replace the current button with the css version,
On 06.10.2012, 10:14:49 gulp21 wrote:
So should I replace the current button with the css version, keeping the
current colours?
Yes, that would help quite a bit.
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I know it's still on the download buttons on our homepage, but
I will fix that tomorrow or so unless someone beats me to it.
In my opinion, the blue squiggle does not look that nice on the yellow
background. Here[1] you can see how it looks like with a blue
background. That download button is
gulp21 support.gul...@googlemail.com wrote:
I know it's still on the download buttons on our homepage, but
I will fix that tomorrow or so unless someone beats me to it.
In my opinion, the blue squiggle does not look that nice on the yellow
background. Here[1] you can see how it looks like
Am 05.10.2012 20:37, schrieb gulp21:
I know it's still on the download buttons on our homepage, but
I will fix that tomorrow or so unless someone beats me to it.
In my opinion, the blue squiggle does not look that nice on the yellow
background. Here[1] you can see how it looks like with a
On 26.09.2012, 11:03:36 Daniel Naber wrote:
thank you - could you send the SVG sources? I'll use it (unless it
doesn't look good when scaled down).
I think the new logo[1] is now used in most places. If you still spot the
old one, with the red underline, in a place where we can change it,
On 26.09.2012, 11:03:36 Daniel Naber wrote:
thank you - could you send the SVG sources? I'll use it (unless it
doesn't look good when scaled down).
Could someone under Windows please test the latest snapshot[1] and see
if the tray icon looks okay and send a small screen shot? It's
Hi Daniel,
Icon is big for windows system tray.
On 26.09.2012, 11:03:36 Daniel Naber wrote:
thank you - could you send the SVG sources? I'll use it (unless it
doesn't look good when scaled down).
On 29.09.2012, 19:17:15 Yakov Reztsov wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Icon is too big.
This happened with the old one, too, didn't it?
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Hi Daniel,
Icon is too big.
This happened with the old one, too, didn't it?
Yes, previous icon also too big for windows system tray.
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On 26.09.2012, 11:03:36 Daniel Naber wrote:
thank you - could you send the SVG sources? I'll use it (unless it
doesn't look good when scaled down).
Could someone under Windows please test the latest snapshot[1] and see
if the tray icon looks okay and send a small screen shot? It's based on
On 24.09.2012, 11:43:05 Nathan Wells wrote:
Hi Nathan,
Attached are some variants on the smooth squiggle line along with the
original. Personally I like #2.
thank you - could you send the SVG sources? I'll use it (unless it doesn't
look good when scaled down).
Regards
Daniel
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On 24.09.2012, 11:43:05 Nathan Wells wrote:
Attached are some variants on the smooth squiggle line along with the
original. Personally I like #2.
I also like that. Other opinions?
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On 21.09.2012, 22:33:48 Daniel Naber wrote:
The squiggle under LT is angular. What about a
rounded squiggle?
The logo is now checked in at languagetool-website/logo-sources. The
designer didn't have time for another variant, but we have the sources
so everybody can show their Inkscape
I can do it tomorrow if that works.
-Nathan
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Daniel Naber list2...@danielnaber.dewrote:
On 21.09.2012, 22:33:48 Daniel Naber wrote:
The squiggle under LT is angular. What about a
rounded squiggle?
The logo is now checked in at
Sorry, I'm having trouble finding the source - where is it exactly?
-nathan
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Daniel Naber list2...@danielnaber.dewrote:
On 21.09.2012, 22:33:48 Daniel Naber wrote:
The squiggle under LT is angular. What about a
rounded squiggle?
The logo is now
I like the new icon. It is similar to the old one and pretty
straightforward and simple, but still a vast improvement.
Am 23.09.2012 12:34, schrieb Daniel Naber:
I have already set a new favicon on http://www.languagetool.org.
Ah, found it:
https://languagetool.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/languagetool/trunk/website/logo-sources/
-nathan
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 9:48 PM, Nathan Wells sungk...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, I'm having trouble finding the source - where is it exactly?
-nathan
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 5:34
On 20.09.2012, 08:05:50 Dominique Pellé wrote:
The squiggle under LT is angular. What about a
rounded squiggle?
The logo is now checked in at languagetool-website/logo-sources. The
designer didn't have time for another variant, but we have the sources so
everybody can show their Inkscape
2012/9/20 Marcin Miłkowski list-addr...@wp.pl
W dniu 2012-09-20 08:05, Dominique Pellé pisze:
Daniel Naber wrote:
On 19.09.2012, 16:32:04 gulp21 wrote:
#5 variant2 +1 (with the color of #5 variant1)
Most like that one best. However, I *really* don't like the form of that
square
I was just messing around with some of the ideas Luis had on the designs
and thought I would add a design for ideas that maybe could be explored by
Luis if people like the direction it is going.
I like the idea of the different languages being used, but I also like the
underline, so I merged them
On 20.09.2012, 20:50:38 Nathan Wells wrote:
Hi Nathan,
I was just messing around with some of the ideas Luis had on the designs
and thought I would add a design for ideas that maybe could be explored
by Luis if people like the direction it is going.
I like it - actually Luis (the designer)
W dniu 2012-09-18 23:06, Daniel Naber pisze:
On 18.09.2012, 20:05:24 gulp21 wrote:
Proposal #1 reminds me of a map api. Proposal #2B is a bit overcrowded,
thus I think that proposal #2A is the best one. But I also agree with
Nathan that it looks more like a logo for a translation tool.
As
#1
#2
#3 variant1
#3 variant2
#4 variant1
#4 variant1
#5 variant1
#5 variant2 +1
#5 variant3
#6
#7 +1
#8 variant1 +2
#8 variant2
The best variant of logo is #7 + text LanguageTool from logo #8 variant1.
Tue, 18 Sep 2012 23:06:45 +0200 от Daniel Naber :
On 18.09.2012,
2012/9/18 Daniel Naber list2...@danielnaber.de
Please just comment on these as input for the designer or vote if you
really like one or more:
#1 +1
#2
#3 variant1 +1
#3 variant2 +1
#4 variant1
#4 variant1
#5 variant1
#5 variant2 +1
#5 variant3
#6
#7
#8 variant1
#8 variant2
I
I Like 1, because it links to the implementation perception of users
Maybe combined with 2, which the advantage of already shoming an
applicable icon
Having an underline under languagetool suggests that the name is wrong.
That is not intended of course.
7 shows the multi-lingual aspect quite
#1 +1
#5 variant2 +1 (with the color of #5 variant1)
Regards
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Hard to decide. I like all of those.
Am 18.09.2012 23:06, schrieb Daniel Naber:
As nobody is really happy yet with the new logo, let's take a step back and
look at others logos. What I posted was only a subset of what I got from
our designer.
W dniu 2012-09-17 22:22, Daniel Naber pisze:
Hi,
I'm glad to announce that we have three very nice proposals for a new
LanguageTool logo!
See them at
http://www.danielnaber.de/tmp/lt-logo-proposals.png
Note: please do not spread or use these logos yet: as long as we haven't
made a
proposal #1
proposal #2A +1
proposal #2B
Proposal #1 reminds me of a map api. Proposal #2B is a bit overcrowded,
thus I think that proposal #2A is the best one. But I also agree with
Nathan that it looks more like a logo for a translation tool. At the
moment, I still prefer the current logo,
On 09/18/2012 05:06 PM, Daniel Naber wrote:
On 18.09.2012, 20:05:24 gulp21 wrote:
Proposal #1 reminds me of a map api. Proposal #2B is a bit overcrowded,
thus I think that proposal #2A is the best one. But I also agree with
Nathan that it looks more like a logo for a translation tool.
As
Hello
How dos the logos look like as a squarer?
I also work on another extension, and have learned that we most often need
logos in 32x32, 42x42, 64x64 and 75x75.
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On 18.09.2012, 14:48:33 Esben Aaberg wrote:
How dos the logos look like as a squarer?
I also work on another extension, and have learned that we most often
need logos in 32x32, 42x42, 64x64 and 75x75.
You're right. As the designer's time is limited, we first have to decide on
a large logo
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