Task #29557

Prepare definite FLOW3 logo and color scheme

Added by Robert Lemke over 1 year ago. Updated over 1 year ago.

Status:Closed Start date:
Priority:Should have Due date:2011-09-30
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100%

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Description

Until the FLOW3 1.0 release we need a definitive version of the FLOW3 logo, rules for using it and a color scheme. These need to be communicated on the FLOW3 website and be available as a download for use in press work etc.

This task is about creating a set of logo versions and the color scheme.

Attached you'll find some of the existing material.

FLOW3_Logo_Grey.png (52.2 kB) Robert Lemke, 2011-09-08 10:21

FLOW3-Subbrand-Bold.pdf (106.2 kB) Robert Lemke, 2011-09-08 10:21

FLOW3-Subbrand-Regular.pdf (108.1 kB) Robert Lemke, 2011-09-08 10:21

Flow3_logo_color_b_w.eps (1.4 MB) Rasmus Skjoldan, 2011-10-20 11:21

FLOW3-Logo-40px.png (1.5 kB) Rasmus Skjoldan, 2011-10-20 11:39

flow3_logoplacement.psd (2.2 MB) Rasmus Skjoldan, 2011-10-20 11:42

History

Updated by Robert Lemke over 1 year ago

  • Due date set to 2011-09-30
  • Start date deleted (2011-09-08)

Updated by Sabine Hueber over 1 year ago

I would like to do this task. :-))

Updated by Rasmus Skjoldan over 1 year ago

First of all: Never use the FLOW3-Subbrand-Bold.pdf file. Throw it away. It's done according to http://typo3.org/teams/design/style-guide/the-subbrand-system/ but FLOW3 is not a major subbrand to TYPO3 but a thing of its own.

I'm attaching a new correctly set & kerned logo file in B/W. Use this and only this for now.

@Sabine: If you'd like to take over specifying the red color (currently using #99011E on the site) in RGB etc. that would be cool. But just coordinate that with Robert Z. I guess.

Updated by Rasmus Skjoldan over 1 year ago

Attaching new logo for FLOW3 site.

Updated by Rasmus Skjoldan over 1 year ago

Attaching psd with placement of logo. There's a layer with the vector logo as a smart object and a slice for correct sizing. If the logo needs to be changed then first scale smart object, then rasterize, then correct the anti-alias by hand! Important since especially the W will look ugly otherwise.

Updated by Robert Zierhofer over 1 year ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • % Done changed from 0 to 100

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