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MarkedJS org logo #1057
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Here's something interesting - coming off a CommonMark for Markdown itself: https://talk.commonmark.org/t/the-markdown-logo/14 M⬇JS |
Response to the first: Doesn't indicate Markdown to me. Response to the second: Seems a bit...phallic?? |
M⬇rked
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🤣 @joshbruce good catch didn't see that |
roflmao - Yeah. I learned a lot in design school. I've made a few of those accidentally odd logos myself...still do probably. |
Just an modification of the Markdown Mark |
Just a thought but: the arrow down + js suggests "markdown.js": "M⬆︎rked" in the same style but with ⬆︎ aligned that the arrow "grow" out of the bounding box? |
I'd leave the arrow out of the name... it doesn't look like an A to me.
with that "flaming" E? Also, I'm not sure we want that extra 'js' in the name, marked is a npm module, so it's javascript by its own nature. Also, how about some color? 😄 |
@carlosvalle: Digging it. What font family are you using? Definitely appreciating showing the two types (regular + inverted). @Feder1co5oave: Agree on the JS thing; though for different reasons. I remember hearing somewhere that NPM wasn't just for JS from someone on the NPM team; however, it is kind of becoming a tradition. There's also the difference between the GitHub organization and the packaged itself...maybe remove the JS from the organization?? Color can come later. :) |
I think the JS distinguishes marked from other markdown converters in that it was the first written in javascript for the client side. from the Philosophy behind marked:
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@joshbruce: the font family is "Gill Sans" |
Can you all edit your submissions so there is only one image per comment? It worked well for WebAssembly in WebAssembly/design#112 and then WebAssembly/design#980 At some point we can find the highest voted submission with this script: var thumbsUp = document.querySelectorAll('button[value="THUMBS_UP react"]');
var icon = Array.prototype.reduce.call(thumbsUp, (p,c) => {
let pVotes = Number(p.innerText.split(' ')[1]);
let cVotes = Number(c.innerText.split(' ')[1]);
return pVotes > cVotes ? p : c;
});
var comment = icon.parentElement.parentElement.parentElement.parentElement.parentElement;
comment.scrollIntoView({behavior: 'smooth'}); |
@styfle: Good idea. I think at this point, we should probably go with the ones submitted by @carlosvalle, to be honest. We can always rebrand later, if desired. |
@joshbruce Lets go with it. I would update the org icon but I think I don't have access? @carlosvalle Can you provide the two colors in two separate files? And maybe providing svg format would be better in case we need to scale it. And congrats on winning our small competition! 🎉 |
Sweet! @carlosvalle: Can we get them in vector format? Just email me. @styfle: He and I actually work together. :) And I got you covered, just give it a bit to settle down around here. It was, after all, one of those Josh days. ;) |
@joshbruce Were you able to get the logo? |
@styfle: Nah. Can't press per our prioritization and principles re the project. This is something he did out of the kindness of his heart after I mentioned as an aside in our Slack...he's part of the team finally getting to pull something out into the open source community from the work he's been doing on our project. I'm sure you understand. Having a logo is such a low priority right now compared to other things, I'm going to close this. Maybe when we're ready I'll ask him again...or it will just magically appear on our doorstep...who knows...either, not gonna talk about it with him more than "thank you" I already gave him in person. |
We should get a logo for the MarkedJS organization...my marketing brain doesn't like looking at the random image. :)
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