Hi Kolen,

I still also think that the simple reversed pilcrow is a good logo in itself.

Beyond that, we are again getting into graphic design territory. Modifying the shapes in this case is relatively simple, because they are very geometric, but still, it's getting dangerous.

That being said, here is a version with an open bowl on the "d":

ReversedPilcrowDoubleFlippedTrimmedSerifOpen.svg.png

and a version where the "d" is moved to the lower left so that the icon has a square outline:

ReversedPilcrowDoubleFlippedTrimmedSerifOpenSquare.svg.png


John, your thoughts are the most important ones here. What do you think?


Carsten



On Thursday, December 5, 2019 at 3:30:59 AM UTC, Kolen Cheung wrote:
For this one, may be moving the d diagonally (lower left) a bit such that those straight lines line on a square?

On the other hand, after @jgm said it, ⁋ does look like ΠD, short form of PanDoc (ΠᾰνDoc), also has a meaning of "all documents." So may be it can be viewed as the D already embedded in ⁋ and no need to repeat that.

Does any other feel also that the D should have a hole in it?

P.S. haven't seen Π used as ∀. Which field?

On Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 11:54:20 AM UTC-8, allefeld wrote:
Ok, maybe the trimming was a bit too much. How about leaving a serif:

ReversedPilcrowDoubleFlippedTrimmedSerif.svg.png


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