On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 10:15 AM Floris van Manen <vm@klankschap.nl> wrote:
If TeX and Context are about typesetting beautiful readable typography,
the logos as presented do not reflect that thought per se.
At first glance is is a pile of incoherent letters and colours.
e.g. difficult to read and memorise.
perhaps a gradient on background can suggest the right orientation of reading.
Making things complex is easy.
The challenge remains to find a simple solution.
In fact, having a pictograph instead of / along with
textual content is probably a good idea.
I do agree ;-)
Here’s an attempt the blend the lines in plain monochrome …
The latter having a naive reference to the typical TeX letter dropping
e.g. always room for improvement ;-)
.F