Vector Deskthority Logo
- matt3o
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Is it available?
(asking it as an official club member )
(asking it as an official club member )
- webwit
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I'm afraid not. Although it should be easy to recreate in Illustrator and export as svg or whatever you need. Font is Melbourne. Any volunteers? Sixty made the original, I think in Photoshop, but I only have the png.
- matt3o
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this would be it, but it's not a 1:1 replica. The original seems to be bold, variant that I wasn't able to find. So I added a thin border to the text losing a bit of character (you can see it from the Y).
Apart from that, it's pretty close. I'll review letter spacing a bit more and post the SVG
Apart from that, it's pretty close. I'll review letter spacing a bit more and post the SVG
- scottc
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+1 to this (though it looks strange to me in inverted colours!)Muirium wrote:I actually prefer this one. That jaggy Y has been nagging me ever since I showed up…
- matt3o
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sorry, here it is. Original vs new.
- Muirium
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Nice. I like the S and the R more now too. And being a very subtle difference, I doubt anyone would notice if this one started showing up in their browser!
- matt3o
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I believe this last one has a better kerning, too. I might just reduce the border a subpixel to give some character back to the typeface
- Muirium
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If this does become the actual site banner logo (as we're all going to virtual pixels anyway with high DPI displays, so really need vector graphics), what do you think of a super thin black outline around the white, so that it's readable on a wider variety of backgrounds? Because right now, banner photography is as much about making sure the white logo is still readable on your photo as it is about the content.
- matt3o
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there's a very simple code I use on other projects that basically detects the contrast of a background and returns "black" or "white" as color to be used as foreground. Maybe that would be a nice touch.
Also a very very light drop shadow around the logo might help in readability.
Also a very very light drop shadow around the logo might help in readability.
- matt3o
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Stop the press! I found the bold version! updating...
- matt3o
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Test on light background
hairline
drop shadow
flat
hairline
drop shadow
flat
- 7bit
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- matt3o
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pretty much covered· Create and print documents, as well as static images (.jpeg, .tiff, .png), even if the images are used on the web or in a mobile app.
- Muirium
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If it ever did come down to a replacement font, here's some promising open ones, via the Google Fonts repo, which catch my eye.
Heavy: Narrow: Really Narrow: Light: And then perhaps the most fitting of our image: For comparison's sake:
Heavy: Narrow: Really Narrow: Light: And then perhaps the most fitting of our image: For comparison's sake:
- matt3o
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Yes!7bit wrote:Now, should I add a DT key to Round 5?
- webwit
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It's almost identical except the letter spacing of the original is more compressed.
I tried a lower case version once, which I think looks more friendly, but I didn't like Melbourne's lower case e.
I tried a lower case version once, which I think looks more friendly, but I didn't like Melbourne's lower case e.
- 7bit
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These kits contain a row 1 and a row 3 key:
HONEY/DT/GREY
HONEY/DT/WHITE
HONEY/DT/RED
HONEY/DT/BLACK
But someone must make the SVG and discuss with SP the details of that key. I can't do it.
HONEY/DT/GREY
HONEY/DT/WHITE
HONEY/DT/RED
HONEY/DT/BLACK
But someone must make the SVG and discuss with SP the details of that key. I can't do it.
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Awesome. You guys rock. I can work it out with SP if it can wait until Wednesday. Been through the process once before and it wasn't hard. If anyone else wants to make a go for it, that's cool too.
- matt3o
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my version is more readablewebwit wrote:It's almost identical except the letter spacing of the original is more compressed.
I tried a lower case version once, which I think looks more friendly, but I didn't like Melbourne's lower case e.
well anyway at least it's svg now, compressing shouldn't be a problem
- kint
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nope. Those are engraved QWERkeys caps. IC thread here:Muirium wrote:I think I've seen your prior work:
http://deskthority.net/deskthority-rela ... t3209.html
poll here:
http://deskthority.net/deskthority-rela ... t3233.html
hashbaz did the svg here:
http://deskthority.net/deskthority-rela ... tml#p68615
then the whole thing got stuck over a group buy organizer and then Sleabo/ Qwerkeys just started production on their own:
http://deskthority.net/deskthority-rela ... tml#p74819
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I rendered the vim logo as a key cap SVG. I tried to follow their rules but in the end, Melissa from SP said it was too big overall. They scaled it down 20% and said it would be fine, even though I think that would have made some of the lines too narrow.Muirium wrote:I think I've seen your prior work
Here are the instructions. They were posted on GH a while ago but may not have survived the big hack. Edit: I found the original thread. Of course it was from 7bit!