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ngx-deploy-starter logo? #19

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dianjuar opened this issue Jan 22, 2020 · 21 comments
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ngx-deploy-starter logo? #19

dianjuar opened this issue Jan 22, 2020 · 21 comments
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@dianjuar
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dianjuar commented Jan 22, 2020

It would be nice to have a logo for this project.

You can put it on https://angularlogos.com and will be a window open to more people come across with this project, like a passive advertisement.

I set the ngx-deploy-npm logo on that page

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I agree, this is a genuine problem and not a discussion! 😁

Rocket (to the moon) on Angular shield? 🚀🅰️

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I agree, this is a genuine problem and not a discussion! 😁

Rocket (to the moon) on Angular shield? 🚀🅰️

Sounds like a plan!!!

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Saving this for later use:
https://pixabay.com/de/illustrations/raum-rakete-nacht-cartoon-3262811/

@JohannesHoppe JohannesHoppe added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 13, 2020
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What do you think about this?
This is my first attempt, i am happy about critics or improvements. The original illustrator file is here!

This logo could be used in the footer of the README of the three forks, instead of the current "🚀 powered by ngx-deploy-starter" text.
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You were really fast @JohannesHoppe!

I personally like the logo. It is much better and more prominent than the current slogan.

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@maartentibau Is this logo still similar enough to the original Angular shield to qualify for angularlogos.com?

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@JohannesHoppe ... personally I would just keep the Angular hexagon and the rocket in it... to just keep it clean and simple, but that is a really personal opinion.

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@JohannesHoppe ... personally I would just keep the Angular hexagon and the rocket in it... to just keep it clean and simple, but that is a really personal opinion.

But this is not an answer to my question! 😆

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True... 😛

But if you would go with just the hexagon and the rocket OF COURSE it would need to be part of the Angular Logos webstite #nobrainer

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@JohannesHoppe ... personally I would just keep the Angular hexagon and the rocket in it... to just keep it clean and simple, but that is a really personal opinion.

Personally, I agree with this thought, I think would be simpler and lean

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Well, maybe we can find something in the middle... 😅 I will come up with a new proposal!

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@JohannesHoppe if you make the rocket a little bit smaller you might even be able to put all into the hexagon? #justanidea

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Red or Darkgray? 😎

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Dark gray!

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maartentibau commented Dec 17, 2020

For me the red one stands out way more 😋 and I also like to stick more to the actual color of the Angular logo.

But just to be clear you can of course submit both logos to the repo ngx-deploy-starter-red.svg and ngx-deploy-start-black.svg

Just make sure you lose the powered by stuff and name at the bottom, we only want the hexagon logo itself.

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Red one for sure 🙏

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I am in team gray! 😄

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Both are great

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I know that both are grate, they really do, but if I have to choose one I'll pick the gray one

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Definitely grey!

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Red or Darkgray? 😎

Red one is popping up. +1 for red

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