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Advice for anyone else looking to make a logo-
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Our new logo (instated via proposal on August 5, 2017) has been rebuilt from scratch to capture the essence of what it means to be a Maker. Special attention was paid to the radial symmetry provided by our iconic gear shape, and most of the design is carved out of concentric circles.
*should look when it's both very big, or very very small
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*should look in full color, or simplified to be one color
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Here's our logo - it's elsewhere on the site, but I'm putting here because this was the project page and it's easier for me to remember - Thanks nykodemus and preaux for helping the project get to this point.  I've just realized there's some clipping issue in this .svg, creases are appearing between shapes.  It's visible on the file on my computer, it may be a firefox issue, I'm going to look into it.
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[[File:ML256logo_notext_white_bluebg.png|center]]
  
[[image:Ml_logo_vector.svg]]
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I wanted to make sure that the new design was as "Make-able" as possible, so I took care to create something that was a single contiguous piece. When cutting it on the vinyl cutter, there are only two easy islands to weed out, and our machine should be able to cut stickers as small as 1"x1".
  
Update: I added an outline to all the parts that were clipping earlier. The outlines are at 0.5 stroke, so they shouldn't get obtrusive, but they will hide the clipping. It doesn't seem to have any issues when I look at it in Firefox, please let me know if you see any issues.
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I've modified the banner image we've used in our social media to use the new logo:
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[[File:Social_media_banner.png|center]]​
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You'll notice a few fun goodies in here. First, I've standardized on two "official" ML256 typefaces: "Montserrat" and "Quicksand". Both of these typefaces are free and open source under the SIL Open Font License (OFL). I wanted to ensure that anyone has access to these typefaces without having to fork over loads of cash for something from one of the large foundries.
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Second, I wanted to capture another Maker staple: color. Whether it's RGB LEDs, neon acrylic lasercuttings, vibrant cosplay outfits, or powder-coated tools, Makers are drawn to usage of many wonderful colors in their creations. I've picked our official colors from the Google Material Design palette, further reiterating our use of materials and tools to create new projects.
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The design works well in the official colors (inverted or not), as well as black and white:
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[[File:Ml256_design_guide.png|center]]
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Above are a view variations of the logo that can be used in different situations. The wide logo with the full text works well in banners and as a header or footer of a page. the shorthand name designs can be used where space is tight or shaped more squarely.
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== Vector Files ==
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I'll be adding more vector source files soon, but a few SVG and PNGs can be found in the branding kit: [[File:ML256BrandingKit.zip]]
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==Related Information==
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*[[Marketing Venues]]
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*[[Press Kit]]
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*[[Public Relations]]
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[[Category:Art]]
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[[Category:Public Relations]]

Latest revision as of 21:09, 25 May 2018

Our new logo (instated via proposal on August 5, 2017) has been rebuilt from scratch to capture the essence of what it means to be a Maker. Special attention was paid to the radial symmetry provided by our iconic gear shape, and most of the design is carved out of concentric circles.

ML256logo notext white bluebg.png

I wanted to make sure that the new design was as "Make-able" as possible, so I took care to create something that was a single contiguous piece. When cutting it on the vinyl cutter, there are only two easy islands to weed out, and our machine should be able to cut stickers as small as 1"x1".

I've modified the banner image we've used in our social media to use the new logo:

Social media banner.png

You'll notice a few fun goodies in here. First, I've standardized on two "official" ML256 typefaces: "Montserrat" and "Quicksand". Both of these typefaces are free and open source under the SIL Open Font License (OFL). I wanted to ensure that anyone has access to these typefaces without having to fork over loads of cash for something from one of the large foundries.

Second, I wanted to capture another Maker staple: color. Whether it's RGB LEDs, neon acrylic lasercuttings, vibrant cosplay outfits, or powder-coated tools, Makers are drawn to usage of many wonderful colors in their creations. I've picked our official colors from the Google Material Design palette, further reiterating our use of materials and tools to create new projects.

The design works well in the official colors (inverted or not), as well as black and white:

Ml256 design guide.png

Above are a view variations of the logo that can be used in different situations. The wide logo with the full text works well in banners and as a header or footer of a page. the shorthand name designs can be used where space is tight or shaped more squarely.

Vector Files

I'll be adding more vector source files soon, but a few SVG and PNGs can be found in the branding kit: File:ML256BrandingKit.zip

Related Information