Man, I really like to look at all these logos.
Phong, can you make the images bigger? Because the resolution is quite
small.

Kind regards,

Jeroen de Neef

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2014-05-09 4:38 GMT+02:00 Phong Long <sslphoe...@gmail.com>:

> Hello guys
>
> Saw this and I wanted to throw my hat in the box too.
>
> taking Dom’s box.com suggestions, here’s my idea:
> https://app.box.com/s/2hgac5iy2ny1e9t21gpe
>
> Fonts: Libre Baskerville & Open Sans
> Icons: http://glyphicons.com/license
> I own a Pro License, but the Free one is CC BY 3.0
>
> The Idea:
>
> 1.  Use icons that people are already familiar with.
>     I’m using Home and Lock icons which regular people should
>     recognize from their experiences with the browser bar
>     lock icon for secure sites, and the home icon a lot of
>     websites use to indicate “home”
> 2.  Libre Baskerville for the “OpenSSL” part, as a serif font
>     just looks and feels more official.
> 3.  Home, Company, etc indicator icons on top of the “O” in
>     Open SSL. The “O” looks like the world, and we’re sitting
>     on top of it, with a lock icon to indicate it’s secure.
> 4.  Added levels of support add extra “+”
>     A subtle way of saying “we’re extra plus-y”
> 5.  In grayscale, the logo will look the same
>     For the color blind, the SSL should still come through as
>     different. There’s plenty of contrast for grayscale too.
> 6.  Creates the possibility of a smaller 32x64 icon when space
>     is at a premium. Also makes for nice stickers.
>
> Feel free to do whatever you want with it!
>
> -Phong
>
>
> On May 8, 2014, Dominyk Tiller wrote:
>
> > Hey Steve & all,
> >
> > Here's a link to a couple of ideas:
> >
> > 1) https://app.box.com/s/151g7a1dw186fmvx9t7z
> > 2) https://app.box.com/s/t4wi69rojy6tcom4dqm3
> >
> > (The link is to Box; tons more space & more open-source friendly than
> > Dropbox, but I’ll upload to the latter if people prefer). I tried to
> > send them over Gmail but hit the size limit; I can always compress them
> > but I'd rather share them in as high a quality & resolution as possible.
> > It’s probably worth downloading the images and using your native png
> > viewer to view them - they don’t go particularly well with the standard
> > Box dark grey viewer background.
> >
> > Haven't differed massively from the current design, but have tweaked it
> > a little. I've also left transparent backgrounds on the png files so you
> > can apply it over anything to see how it looks.
> >
> > The typography is modified Clear Sans, which is an open-source font
> > under the Apache License (https://01.org/clear-sans).
> >
> > The logos are pretty similar, except the 'Platinum Sponsor' lettering is
> > designed to stand out more than the standard one, and the Platinum
> > Sponsor font is shaded in the colour platinum rather than the soft grey
> > I used for the standard lettering.
> >
> > If you want the PSD files to toy around with, let me know and I'll send
> > those over as well.
> >
> > If these are completely rubbish, feel free to say so! Won't take any
> > offense at all.
> >
> > Dom
> >
> > (Sent from Thunderbird for Mac. Signed using PGP - My public key is
> > attached to this email automatically)
> >
> > On 8/5/14 13:58, Steve Marquess wrote:
> > > We recently signed up our first ever Platinum sponsor (Nokia). One of
> > > the things we promised in return for that sponsorship was an "OpenSSL
> > > supporter" logo for their use. We don't have one and have never needed
> > > one before, now we do.
> > >
> > > If there are any artistically gifted volunteers who would like to see
> > > their creative genius immortalized in cyberspace, please drop me a
> line.
> > >
> > > I'm thinking of some sort of variation of our current logo,
> > > http://opensslfoundation.com/data/logo/openssl-logo.png, with
> "Platinum
> > > sponsor" lettering added. But, "looks good" is the only hard
> requirement :-)
> > >
> > > I have a PSD file of that logo too, but not the skill to use it.
> > >
> > > -Steve M.
> > >
>
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