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New logo discussion?

#105

Yet another attempt…


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#106

My latest tacky offering, this one more in the gray palette of the original icon:

OS X icns file:
Sublime Text 2.zip (194 KB)

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#107

you’re actually contradicting yourself, tacky is another way of saying its cheap looking or poor quality,

Now if you say it to someone worked on these logo that they’re designs are tacky, how could anyoune be offended by that? :unamused:

@ natebeaty
loving your new icon, I think the way you’re using grey palette is more loyal to the original icon :smile:. I like this better than the blue one, well done

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#108

[quote=“natebeaty”]I can’t stop fussing with this thing. Here’s another pass, this time larger:

…odd having to pick the code to show in the icon. I’m assuming CSS isn’t the most common use of ST2, and there could probably be a more elegant snippet of something on there. But you get the idea.[/quote]

I love that Icon, i’m using it on my Linux and Windows desktop.
So I think that will be more cool make some extension specific icon , like package extension etc. etc.

My 2 cents

Franco

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#109

I don’t take offense as I agree for the most part. But seeing these icons so large is deceiving. Once they’re in use on the dock or task switcher, they’ve been reduced to a (hopefully) easily identifiable, abstract shape. All the silly details, the gloss, shadows, code sample, etc, are extremely minimal at the size of use.

I like the simplicity of the original icon, and I like some of the more direct plays off of that, but most of them have the same problem as the original: they’re really hard to identify at a glance in context. (Often being confused with the Terminal.)

As far as I’m concerned, these are all just playful tributes to an editor we’re all really enjoying using. Someone will come along (or perhaps Jon will hire an icon designer at some point) with a genius idea that matches the feel & aesthetic of ST2. The same thing happened with TextMate ages ago – there was a rapid development and engaging dialog with the developer, many icons were proposed, many of them just as tacky as what we’ve all been offering up, and eventually an entry jumped out as The One. At least to Allan.

Also, dude, lay off the adverbs! Haha.

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#110

Here’s a variant following the Flurry icon style. Still needs tweaks; curious if you guys have any ideas. It also is not hinted, so viewing it below 128px gets muddy and loses contrast between the borders:

http://nevir.net/design/Sublime%20Text%202%20-%20512.png

ICNS (unhinted)

Staying with the dark feel of the existing icon. Perhaps it’s a bit too dark.

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#111

Not a logo, but an angle for logo discussions :

http://cdn.lts.cr/files/ab0e9527d05506f43e6d/st2.png

Font is : Akashi

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#112

or

http://cdn.lts.cr/files/ab0e9527d05506f43e6d/s2.png

I guess the T is in the negative space.

edit : this would work better with a non rounded font obviously.

With the right font I would recommend, making it a bit tighter, so the overall shape is square, lots better for logos.

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#113

@StomatopodalPride
Since you get my point its all good :smile:

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#114

I created one for myself based on another one I saw.
alexlittlejohn.deviantart.com/#/d4dauy6

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#115

I like this one, but I guess it’s got too much details, and also I don’t know about the rights to use it.

http://shirt.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?PostID=3832608&PageIndex=8&ReplyCount=397#post3834359

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#116

Hey all. I’m a recent switcher from TextMate and am quite liking ST2 so far … apart from the icon. And that’s only because it’s only 128x128 in the ICNS file and so look pixelated when I tab-switch apps.

Anyway, I present a larger version (256x256 here, but it’s vector so can be sized and hinted nicely for ICNS files). Things are pretty much the same, in keeping with the “sublime” and simplicity of the original. A bit more gloss, and a bit of a shadow, of course. :wink:


I also offer a slightly rotated option, which should make the icon less confusing when next to Terminal or iTerm, etc., on the Dock.


As for credentials, I’m the designer for the logos for PHP, and the Open Source Initiative, among others.

Thanks!

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#117

Though I’m still not a huge fan of the basic design (gray box + white square really says nothing to my lizard brain), this is a HUGE improvement over the current icon. You have my vote (for the non-rotated version).

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#118

@cviebrock,

Of all of these icons, yours is my favorite… I’ve come to like st2’s default icon, but like how your added the gradient border and extra gloss…

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#119

Same feeling from me here. Except the gray to me is a bit too light.

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#120

I took the liberty of cleaning up the icon a little bit. It’s a little darker so it stands out in the dock a bit more. Hope you enjoy.

http://dribbble.com/system/users/698/screenshots/311515/st2.png?1320536625

You can grab the .icns here:
http://cl.ly/BYKS

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#121

Whatever new logo you pick, just please, PLEASE pick something that isn’t a black square. As any number of other people have pointed out, it’s too similar to the Terminal icon.

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#122

[quote=“atomi”]

Same feeling from me here. Except the gray to me is a bit too light.[/quote]

I darkened it up a bit (to match the overall luminosity of the current icon) and made a quick ICNS file (with FastICNS, so it isn’t hinted very well at lower resolutions yet). Here’s the ICNS if you want to try it out in your dock.

Sublime Text 2.icns.zip (74.5 KB)

  • Colin
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#123

http://www.designkode.com/wp-content/uploads/Sublime_512x512.png

I created another replacement icon for Sublime Text…

You can grab a .ZIP bundle that includes the icon in .ICNS, .ICO and .PNG formats from my site at http://www.designkode.com/blog/sublime-text-icon.

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#124

Inspiration from Adobe icons.
Icon used is from iconSweets2

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