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WebAssembly logo voting #980
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by @Fogaccio |
by @dcodeIO |
by @fstark |
Top 5 submissions end here Good luck to all and thank you to @Fogaccio, @dcodeIO, @carlosbaraza, @fstark, and @ratishphilip for the submissions. |
I like #3 by @carlosbaraza. One caveat: the abbreviation for JavaScript is JS, but the abbreviation for WebAssembly isn’t WA, it’s wasm. Maybe put “wasm” instead of “WA” in the box? |
Maybe that's about to change? ;-) |
@kentcdodds Sure, why not. But pronouncing it would be more of a hassle. |
True... "double-u a" is a bit of a mouth-full 😞 |
Maybe “dub-a” |
Or, following wasm being pronounced "wah-sum", |
My vote's for the black part of the design by @carlosbaraza (3rd). No to the blue ones. |
There doesn't appear to be a way to add reactions on the mobile version of github. If you're on mobile, you can switch to desktop at the bottom right of the page. |
From the above, a really like the @carlosbaraza one. It is simply, neat and the detail in the box to emphasise the relation between JS and wasm is a plus! |
@rauschma looks like that statement is true for all those proposals though 😉 |
I like @Fogaccio. Looks good on everything and handles a variety of colors |
Just to give us an idea of what it would look like with "wasm" in the design by @carlosbaraza (3rd), I threw these examples together. Personally, I think the only one that really works well is the lowercase "wasm" (bottom left), but you lose the play on the angles between the capital W and capital A. |
@sethlopezme, I like it. The lowercase version is the only adequate one anyway (I wish people would stop shouting WASM -- it's not an acronym but a contraction). |
great job, they're all wonderful anyway |
#3 well thought out, inspired and creative, yet simple and easy for anyone to understand |
I like #1 |
It's not necessary to leave comments just to voice your support 😛 let your votes speak for each submission, so you don't accidentally spam peoples notifications |
This is the repository to my CC0 licensed logo proposal: https://github.com/carlosbaraza/web-assembly-logo @s3ththompson I like the approach. I tried to do something similar when I was designing the logo. These are some of my previous attempts, trying to fit Some pitfalls:
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awesome job! |
The one by @ratishphilip |
I vote for #3. Simple clean and a good fit, others are nice too btw! |
Amazing job with all the logos! #3 though really got me, simple and perfect fit with the rest community's logos. |
I still think it should either be a pure logomark or the logotype should say "WebAssembly" or "wasm". That or make"WA" ('double-yew ay') the official shorthand and file extension (.wa). Also, not fond of how all of the logos insistence on using all caps. |
Please let it be the last one. It would look so cool on my laptop as a sticker. @ratishphilip i hope you win. |
@ratishphilip |
The simple black on white minimal design by @fstark looks great and good on anything. |
#3 for me |
Just wanted to point out that @Fogaccio's logo reads as VM, if you rotate it 180 degrees, which is kinda fitting. |
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I like @Fogaccio 's Design👍🏼 |
Logo 3 only works when the JS logo is included. Otherwise, please no 👎. |
I vote for the third because is the only one that is clear and aligned with the rest of the ecosystem. |
Where can one without exposure to wasm/wa get some exposure? Curious...any good intros or basic projects out there to play? |
@carlosbaraza, I suppose you meant @sethlopezme. |
#3 for sure, so simple |
Honestly, it's a crime that parts of the working group have led a coup that refuses to add the logo proposed by @tsirolnik, which received a majority of the body's votes. Shameful |
@distransient @tsirolnik I like it for the following reasons:
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Two weeks are up, congrats @carlosbaraza on the beautiful design! Final 👍 count 1228 / 134 / 1496 / 91 / 269. |
It's time to vote on an official WebAssembly logo!
Please leave a 👍 reaction to vote for your favorite logo(s) from the list below. The logo with the most thumbs up after 2 weeks will be deemed the official WebAssembly logo, pending approval from the author to release the assets with a CC0 license. (Other reactions will not be counted.)
These logos were the top 5 submissions to the logo submission thread #112.
EDIT: Voting has ended.
🎉 Congrats to @carlosbaraza with the winning design 🎉 !
We will be ensuring that the assets are properly documented and licensed in the next few days.
The official WebAssembly logo is:
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