Jon raised an issue I want to repeat here:
The OFLB logo should be accessible directly from its web page.
That's the least thing we can do to encourage proper promotion.
So can somebody with permissions put it on a stable place where people
can always link to?
I attach the logo to this mail.
On 28 April 2011 14:38, Robert Martinez m...@mray.de wrote:
So can somebody with permissions put it on a stable place where people can
always link to?
http://trac.openfontlibrary.org/browser/logo.svg
Dave Crossland wrote:
TODO: favicon :)
There is attached a 16x16 png, white background.
Transparent would not work well if the browser uses a dark skin.
I worked on the hinting.
inline: OFLB-logo-16px.png
TODO: favicon :)
Dave Crossland wrote:
TODO: favicon :)
Can do Sir. :P
I'm glad you like the logo, and I hope my CSS does not break anything in
the layout.
Thanks for integrating it for me.
Man, that logo is so good! You've really done a great job with it. I'm
really impressed.
I want to get some shirts made!
Jon
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Robert Martinez m...@mray.de wrote:
Dave Crossland wrote:
TODO: favicon :)
Can do Sir. :P
I'm glad you like the logo, and I hope
2009/1/27 Ben Weiner b...@readingtype.org.uk:
I think that ATypI had the same problems of aesthetics and character choice
when they decided to have a logo competition :-)
That's kind-of why the design on the test server now is maximising the name
(which you can typeset any way you like, and
2009/1/25 Miguel Eduardo Venegas Monroy miguelvmon...@gmail.com:
hi i tried to mixed the same concept
http://www.miguelmonroy.com.mx/ofl/OFL-logo_1.svg
I'm not sure about the f descender; perhaps all caps would work better? :-)
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Regards,
Dave
Dave Crossland wrote:
2009/1/22 Robert Martinez m...@mray.de:
I suggest somebody hands me over the theme and lets me built it in?
I'll see if i have time tonight...
Send me your OpenSSH public key and I'll add you to our dev server; we
use SVN so no worries about potentially messing
Miguel Eduardo Venegas Monroy wrote:
humm, what is the name of the font? or the familie any have the
familie of font
F
because i have a idea
:P
thanks a lot
send me the file
thanks
It is DejaVu Serif - Bold Semi-Condensed
http://mray.de/OFL-logo.svg
THANKS A LOT DUDE
2009/1/24 Robert Martinez m...@mray.de:
Is there a way to chat realtime or is OFL mailing list only?
IMO mailing list is best because then everyone can participate.
However, I'm on IRC, #openclipart on irc.freenode.net now, and will be
most of today :-)
The problem is I don't use GPG, nor am
2009/1/24 Miguel Eduardo Venegas Monroy miguelvmon...@gmail.com:
my idea is use the OFL
We use OFLB as the acronym for this project because the OFL refers
to the Open Font LICENSE.
Le samedi 24 janvier 2009 à 14:13 +, Dave Crossland a écrit :
2009/1/24 Robert Martinez m...@mray.de:
Is there a way to chat realtime or is OFL mailing list only?
IMO mailing list is best because then everyone can participate.
However, I'm on IRC, #openclipart on irc.freenode.net
2009/1/24 Nicolas Mailhot nicolas.mail...@laposte.net:
Fonts stuff should better be discussed on ##fonts were the other
free/open font groups are
Okay yes, I'm there too :-) (abattis)
humm, what is the name of the font? or the familie any have the familie of
font
F
because i have a idea
:P
thanks a lot
send me the file
thanks
my idea is use the OFL
that is the project.
no F
Jon Phillips wrote:
Robert you are cool! This is great! I'm feeling really re-invigorated
about opensource stuff lately!
So how can that logo go from mockup to reality?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:15 PM, H hira...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/1/22 Dave Crossland d...@lab6.com
2009/1/22 Jon
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 02:15:03AM +0100, Robert Martinez wrote:
Reflecting on all of those issues - and the fact that the f fits
nicely to the book and to the meaning font (and the open library
beneath it), I would prefer to stay with the standard f that everybody
knows and uses.
What
Hi there,
sorry for the delay. Along with some other issues I had to recover my
webpage.
I think the input from the mailing list was productive input so far.
But the latest idea to use a non-latin character turns out to be more
problematic.
I tried to fit many non-latin characters to the
I think the F is most recognizable. Its just the truth on fonts. Even
in China this is recognizable. There is always going to be a problem
with a character, even if one picks a number or a symbol. Agree, looks
good, lock and load.
Jon
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Robert Martinez m...@mray.de
2009/1/22 Jon Phillips j...@rejon.org:
I think the F is most recognizable.
I'm okay with this, and looking afresh, the top doesn't seem so flat
any more :-)
2009/1/22 Dave Crossland d...@lab6.com
2009/1/22 Jon Phillips j...@rejon.org:
I think the F is most recognizable.
I'm okay with this, and looking afresh, the top doesn't seem so flat
any more :-)
Me too, feels the same. Its cool looking. Bold.
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H
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On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 08:06 +1000, ryan lerch wrote:
yeah, i imagine we can fit it in... the competition plan is not set in
concrete at the moment, however, IMO we should have a normal
competition before (or maybe at the same time) as another logo
competiton (we just finished having the
On 20/07/07, Jon Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 08:06 +1000, ryan lerch wrote:
yeah, i imagine we can fit it in... the competition plan is not set in
concrete at the moment, however, IMO we should have a normal
competition before (or maybe at the same time) as
On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 20:49 +0100, Daniel Glassey wrote:
On 03/05/07, Daniel Glassey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
Congrats on a great looking logo :)
The graphite project http://graphite.sil.org could do with a nice
logo. Since graphite is an open font technology would you guys be
yeah, i imagine we can fit it in... the competition plan is not set in
concrete at the moment, however, IMO we should have a normal
competition before (or maybe at the same time) as another logo
competiton (we just finished having the xiph.org spread open media
comp...)
the only thing with using
On 03/05/07, Daniel Glassey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
Congrats on a great looking logo :)
The graphite project http://graphite.sil.org could do with a nice
logo. Since graphite is an open font technology would you guys be able
and like to host a competition to create a logo for
Hi folks,
Congrats on a great looking logo :)
The graphite project http://graphite.sil.org could do with a nice
logo. Since graphite is an open font technology would you guys be able
and like to host a competition to create a logo for Graphite?
Regards,
Daniel
On 05/04/07, Jon Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, andy, alex and I have gotten the decision down to the concept of a
book and some typography. We are reworking a few of the selections for
the final...more on that in a bit...
Thanks for keeping us posted! :-)
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Regards,
Dave
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