[SSSD] I heard you were in a need for a logo?

Pavel Březina pbrezina at redhat.com
Thu May 9 08:57:18 UTC 2013


On 05/08/2013 02:50 AM, Dmitri Pal wrote:
> On 05/07/2013 03:58 AM, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
>>> SSSD is as much (or more) about identity than access, so an ID
>>> Card type of logo can also be used.
>> Yeah. Good point too, thanks. The one metaphor that comes to mind
>> is the military style id-tags or business/airline etc style name +
>> photo tag/card hung around the neck. This however might conflict a
>> bit with the Dogtag Certificate System logo which uses the military
>> tag metaphor. I'll give it a few more cycles with Garrett and lets
>> see what works.
>>
>> Here's a quick sketch with simplified shape that incorporates the
>> key as part of the letter d shape:
>> http://www.tigert.com/designspace/key-letterd.png - I think it
>> might work too.
>>
>> Comments welcome as always :)
>>
>> //Tuomas
>>
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> This one reminded me of this:
> http://www.123rf.com/photo_14388106_macro-of-suitcase-or-travel-bag-combination-lock-isolated-over-white--dials-set-to-123--shallow-focu.html
>
>
S S S can be on the dials and "D" can be represented by the key.

Let's keep it simple. The best logos are the simple ones - they are easy
to remember and easy to use because they fit everywhere.

I would even choose the first one called sssd-key without any further
change. But a bigger version where the key has more details may be handy.



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