I had initially hoped to find the official Pandoc logo at the end of this thread, so I could reference it for an article I recently authored. That being said, it was equally enjoyable reading through all the messages and looking at all the submissions. So although I do not at the moment have any fresh inspiration to contribute, I have nonetheless joined so that someday, hopefully, I shall learn of the final decision before the rest of the world. š
Dear John & people in logo discussion,
Nice to e-meet you, I am Dongbin Han. Graphicādesigner in Arnhem.
Iāve interested in using pandoc in recent days. getting more into the title.Ā 'Ī d' it is cool as well that the pandocās meaning with greek āall documentationā. Anyhow, I write to share you a font I drew for pandoc.
* It's based on SIL license, so you are free to use it. you kno same pronunciation of 'pandoc' in Hangul is 'ķė Ā å¤č®' meaning 'Read / Decode'.
hope y'all have safe and great days,
Ā D
2020ė 3ģ 10ģ¼ ķģģ¼ ģ¤ģ 1ģ 51ė¶ 33ģ“ UTC+9, John MacFarlane ėģ ė§:
Thanks for this! Ā Personally I would prefer to keep the ability
to think of the logo as a Greek capital Pi plus a D -- the
reverse Pilcrow in certain fonts can be seen that way -- as
that represents Pan (Greek āĪ±Ī½ = all) + Doc: āD
The font you have used has a serif on the bottom that
prevents reading it this way.
My other reaction is that, although the rounded blue background
makes it look very professional, it also gives it a "corporate"
feel that may be out of keeping with the scruffy open source
vibe of pandoc.
Vineet Kapil <vineet...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> writes:
> [image: pandocl.png]
> Warm greetings,
>
> I read about the requirement of logo for the service on opensourcedesign, I
> also went through the group and agree with the statement that it doesn't
> need a logo but yes for pr and future services... As for brand identity I
> felt the reverse pilcrow idea is really nice but the generic pilcrow seemed
> to bland and other logos on the group seemed bit complicated on eyes. I
> tried to make one by subtly modifying the pilcrow from an open source
> typeface called 'Caladea'. What do you think?
>
> Regards
> Vineet
> Student
> Department of Design, Delhi Technological University
> Ā
>
>> Let's discuss to make Pandoc logo.
>>
>> The logo strongly represent the existence of Pandoc and briefly show what
>> it is.
>> This will be useful when we make a presentation.
>> To expand Pandoc to the world, the logo will be important.
>>
>> We need to discuss about:
>>
>> - What is the concept of logo design?
>> - Who can design the logo or how can we recruit designers?
>>
>> or additional questions will be appeared.
>>
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>> Yuki FUJIWARA
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>>
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