Logo is so ugly
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Yum, foxy tails
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An idea I had was to have it sort of wrapping around itself like a twisted ribbon...
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@Gwen-Dragon haha
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I can't get tired of seeing Vivaldi his look, I don't just mean Vivaldi's logo (by the way, it's very well done).
What fascinates me most is how many settings Vivaldi has that no other browser has.
Starting with the course, very detailed you can look at his surfing history.
That you can place the address bar in Vivaldi above or below, the table bar everywhere (left, right, above or below) I find very exciting.
Of course Vivaldi's themes are a unique selling point.
Sometimes I color my Vivaldi colored, then sometimes completely black or squeaky yellow, everything is possible.
And all this is crowned by a very professional forum.
I am a technical layman, and therefore very grateful, which was helped me here in this forum already often.
Unique is also that you can try out modifications from developers in the Vivaldi Forum.
E.g.
- History Clock (keeping easter egg alive)
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/36080/history-clock-keeping-easter-egg-alive
- Import and Export Themes
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/33154/import-and-export-themes
- Backup Search Engines
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/35443/backup-search-engines
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@stardepp Just don’t go so blindly
Themes? Chrome has themes as well (though you need some knowledge to create one). Mods? Ah, it’s the same as extensions, except for that we’re not officially supported…
But I must agree that Vivaldi has many nice features. Settings: nice; all this is by default. Panels, profiles, quick commands, mouse gestures: all is nice.
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Logo is so ugly:
@Catweazle said in Logo is so ugly:
That looks like logo of a fighting school…
It is not very shabby in view of Vivaldi's fight against the greats of the sector. It is a modification I made of a stock logo
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Just in theory, are we ready to change logo? Because I know a guy who can make something really cool (I saw his logo for Firefox).
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@Semenov-Sherin Would you show it to us? I’m quite curious.
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@Edges The logo is beautiful.
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@Catweazle I would use something more mellow.
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Mozilla Firefox Logo redesign from UIUXgram
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@Semenov-Sherin It doesn't look pretty IMHO. Let's see what all those talented guys around have for other ideas.
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@Gwen-Dragon, this is a concept. A concept should be different. Current Vivaldi's logo has 2 main problems: useless white circle and visual asymmetry.
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@Semenov-Sherin Please have a closer look. The icon you have shown looks more like a drain for IE, FX and other logo at the same time. I would not happily use that. A new shiny and polished logo needs something .. more clever.
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@Semenov-Sherin I think visual asymmetry can be a good thing. It can look less neat but more interesting and recognisable.
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@Semenov-Sherin No, this isn’t something I like.
White circle? What’s bad on that?
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@potmeklecbohdan On the point of the white circle, it's a bit strange.
It only works at very high resolutions - look for every smaller vivaldi logo and it just has a V on colour.
E.g. the vivaldi.net favicon, the windows icon on small resolution, the icon on the vivaldi menu...
However, I don't think the white circle is "useless".
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@LonM It’s not in smaller icons because they would try to display too many things on too small area. But the opposite effect would come for bigger icons w/o the circle.