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This is my first options :)
If you dont like it- point to direction where you will to "picture go"
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So second has one vote :)
First one :)
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Middle one!
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Nathan Hood, Amateur Mathematician
Favorite Number-53
1146966*79^50005-1 is prime! (94897 decimal digits, P = 3) Time : 2930.129 sec.
PRIMES AS DOUBLE CHECKER:
29320766^8192+1 is prime!
24526702^8192+1 is prime! |
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First one on the prime grid word but with the back ground of the second. Nice job ! |
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First one on the prime grid word but with the back ground of the second. Nice job !
Logo by Rick suggestion
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+1 for Rick's suggestion.
Indeed, nice work. |
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+1 for Rick's suggestion.
Indeed, nice work.
Thanks!
So Rick suggestion have most votes :)
Same as Rick suggestion but with different background
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Changed my mind to Rick's suggestion. Still like the current one better, the "prime" really pops out (the actual number, not the word)
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Nathan Hood, Amateur Mathematician
Favorite Number-53
1146966*79^50005-1 is prime! (94897 decimal digits, P = 3) Time : 2930.129 sec.
PRIMES AS DOUBLE CHECKER:
29320766^8192+1 is prime!
24526702^8192+1 is prime! |
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Dave  Send message
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I see what you're trying to do - make fuller use of the blue space which is currently someone arbitarily used. First one you've done has better contrast compared to second. The "P" gets lost a bit in the lighter colours.
Release it 1st Jan ;)! |
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I see what you're trying to do - make fuller use of the blue space which is currently someone arbitarily used. First one you've done has better contrast compared to second. The "P" gets lost a bit in the lighter colours.
Release it 1st Jan ;)!
To add light outline?
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Thinking of the colors can you make one using prime grid words from third and back ground of second? |
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It looks like that, but for me ,word "Primegird" is lost in numbers...
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I like the logo but it does blend in |
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I like the logo but it does blend in
:)
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Last try ( for tonight) :)
I add bevel round...
Version with bevel round, and bevel text ( personal, my favorite), but can be used on any other version...
I finally got that "3D text" is readable, and dont depends of background colors or saturation of background
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I don't like the last two nearly as much as I like the earlier ones.
By the way, it's important that no part of the image comes from any copyrighted source. We'll need the rights to use the image without any legal restrictions.
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Personally, I prefer the design of the current banner because of its cleanness. I feel the proposals in this thread are too "busy". I think that the current banner could be improved by:
1. Removing the dark blue space between it and the left edge of the window and the beginning of the page.
2. Fading the right edge of the banner into the dark blue so that the banner will look better regardless of screen size/resolution.
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Out of all the suggested ones, I like this the most:
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Yes that's clear & if it can fade out to right. |
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Out of all the suggested ones, I like this the most:
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Out of all the suggested ones, I like this the most:
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This picture is made of three layers: first is my image of river spring: second is selected text in Notepad captured as jpeg,( first few hundreds digits, of latest, and also biggest Primegrid ever discovered ), and third layer is white Primegrid text, so I assume no copyright problems can be found :)
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Michael Goetz Volunteer moderator Project administrator
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Out of all the suggested ones, I like this the most:
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This picture is made of three layers: first is my image of river spring: second is selected text in Notepad captured as jpeg,( first few hundreds digits, of latest, and also biggest Primegrid ever discovered ), and third layer is white Primegrid text, so I assume no copyright problems can be found :)
Excellent, thank you!
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There is new series, and I call it - clear logo(s)...
So any suggestions?
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The previous one was best - I don't think any of those are clearer. |
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I agree with Dave.
Logo for PrimeGrid should remain simple, fitting into website layout |
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Mike told me at beginning, that will be hard work, to change anything since I must make something that He like, and that other like. And he also told me that is big change that all my effort can be useless. That is risk from start of this thread.
Did every of one think how new logos will look like? Maybe when you look at them as separate image cannot be link as look of them in composite with rest of this page
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I like the work and the logo with the most votes. I just wasn't sure if the current color scheme on existing logo was important because all the new ones change it. PG does have a brand so I didn't know if that was changeable or if it mattered.
Regardless, very nice work C! |
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I've looked at the new proposed logos, then decided to wait a few days and look at them again. I cannot find a way to like them. While I can appreciate the heartfelt effort by Crun-chi to come up with a pleasing design, I see nothing that has improved upon the old logo, even after incorporating the suggestions of others.
My opinion is that less is better. Some might think that LOUDER BIGGER MORE COLORFUL means better but then you would have to look at the websites of the largest corporations in the world to see that a simple and small logo gets the job done. Simple logos promote the idea of professionalism.
Salesforce, whose future headquarters is currently under construction and will be the tallest structure in San Francisco when completed.
Genentech
Sandisk
Intel Corporation
Texas Instruments
Where I see the big, brash logos are the page headers of gaming forums or dedicated fan celebrity sites. It's where the members have giant personal avatars as well as huge banners at the bottom of each member's forum posts. |
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As Mike say at the start, logo will be or will be not changed. So, my effort can be or will be not for nothing. And that is OK. I am not here to impose my will in any way. I just try, rest of you say your judgment.
As you, I am just small ordinary user of this site. And grateful for any thing that Primegrid proved to me, so "my logo" was just way to say "thanks Primegrid, and yours teams " for this great site.
Nothing more, and nothing less than that :)
Best regards to all :)
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I can appreciate that sometimes change is nice. If the logo does eventually change, it isn't something I feel so strongly against that I would be upset about :) |
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