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Logo Proposition for Documentation Enhancement (#76) #82

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tinaok opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 16 comments
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Logo Proposition for Documentation Enhancement (#76) #82

tinaok opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 16 comments

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@tinaok
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tinaok commented Oct 24, 2024

Hi all,

I believe having a logo (similar to what xvec does) would really help illustrate the documentation #76 more effectively.

Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas for a potential design? It could add a nice visual touch to our project!

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annefou commented Oct 24, 2024

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annefou commented Oct 26, 2024

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@allixender
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How "high-resolution" should the logo be? I could make something more logo like?

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keewis commented Oct 30, 2024

we also need a version that remains readable at small sizes, for example for the logo displayed at the repository overview. For inspiration on that, see xarray's collection (we don't have to be as thorough, though, as far as I remember that was created by a professional designer).

The logos so far look great, but I'm missing the relation to xarray (otherwise they could just as well be logos for DGGS implementing packages).

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You are right. I think it would meaningful to somehow visualise the 1-D index array in conjunction with a global cell grid, either in an unfolding/decomposition way (like the current xarray xvec or zarr logos) or superimposed over a globe? I think a globe of some sort would be meaningful, though, after all DGGS are for spatial data on the globe (not just in some rectangular projected plane)

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For example, one of the coarsest resolution, a gradient along the index id, and then a 1-D array with the same gradient, with max 10-20 cells so to say?

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keewis commented Oct 30, 2024

what about taking a level-0 grid, plot a (section of a) 3D globe of that with the pixel edges in a certain color, and at the side a 2D field with one axis in the same color?

Edit: (not sure if that's what you were suggesting)

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allixender commented Oct 30, 2024

what about taking a level-0 grid, plot a (section of a) 3D globe of that with the pixel edges in a certain color, and at the side a 2D field with one axis in the same color?

Edit: (not sure if that's what you were suggesting)

Yes, but not a 2D-field (well yes, one axis), but the 1-D index array same color coded.

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keewis commented Oct 30, 2024

with 2D field I meant a variable like temperature(cells, time) (3D like in xarray's logo might be confusing since space is usually seen as 2D or 3D).

Otherwise agreed, that might be good (but I won't insist on anything except that it should somehow icon-ify xarray + DGGS)

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tinaok commented Oct 30, 2024

I’m trying to create a logo where the Earth's surface appears to peel away like apple skin, symbolizing it as a one-dimensional surface (neutral in the shape of a grid), rather than a traditional latitude-longitude space. I've tried using some AI image generators, but I can't get a better image than this apple
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benbovy commented Nov 1, 2024

Here is a quick sketch, dggs-diverse and reusing the same colors and layout than the Xarray logo.

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(Still a bit too detailed IMO... the 2nd order tessellation could be removed... this would also make the vector / svg export lighter, which is better for a logo).

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annefou commented Nov 2, 2024

@benbovy your images are "empty" for me. I like the idea to reuse the same colours and layout than the Xarray logo!

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acocac commented Nov 4, 2024

What about having a copy of the logo proposals in Penpot? I've used it for other OSS projects and it's useful to keep track of future branding and export material across different formats, sizes, etc.

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benbovy commented Nov 4, 2024

@annefou Yes if noticed that too when seeing this thread from the github mobile app.

Here is the SVG version in case anyone wants to play around with it:

xdggs_logo_test_edit

(note: the cell boundaries have been rasterized to significantly reduce the number of elements drawn. I've used matplotlib / cartopy, which seem to draw all cells as independent features - thus duplicate edges - including the cells on the hidden sides of the spheres).

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