Thread: New Logo guidelines, usw.

New Logo guidelines, usw.

From
Hal Snyder
Date:
As has already been suggested, to ask Vittoria to keep guessing at
what we might like, without giving her guidelines, is poor use of
everyone's time.

Here's another go at web site requirements. I plan to wait a couple
days for feedback from this group, then package some of this into a
reply to Vittoria.

Logo.
 Should begin with a capital "P".
 Setting off "SQL" in "PostgreSQL" is a good idea.
 Should have 3-D feel, not flat.
 Colors.   Avoid drab colors such as olive green, pea green, beige.   I personally favor a mix of gray, blue, white,
andblack.
 
 Should stand out on a light background.
 We need at least two forms of the logo:   large (about 450x90 pixels) for the main page   smaller (about 160x60
pixels)"Powered by PostgreSQL" - for advocacy
 

Color Scheme for Pages.
 Background should be a light color.
 Text, headings, separator lines, etc. should be black or in a color compatible with the logo.

Page Layout.
 A typical page should have:   navigation bar at left   body consisting of about 7 major items   information density
likethat of Gimp and FreeBSD home pages
 
 A page should be able to fill any size browser window, 640x480 to 1600x1200.

Navigation.
 Although there will be additional crosslinks, the general layout of the site is a tree, with the home page at the
top.
 If a page has descendants, it should have a navigation bar on its left. (I don't like navigation bars that are mostly
thesame from one page to the next, for the same reason I don't like frames - they reduce the amount of screen that can
carrynew information when you follow a link.)
 
 Pages other than the home page should have the equivalent of a "Back" button as the top navbar item - it might be
called"Main" or "Home" or such but always takes viewer to the immediate parent of the current page.
 
 The navigation bar may show hints other than immediate descendants and parent of the current page, if this isn't too
cluttered(like the navigation tube on the gimp site).
 
 Gliding the mouse over items on the navigation bar should display additional useful information about the underlying
link.

Top-Level Site Map.
 Main page   Body     Current Release     What is PostgreSQL?     Mirror Sites     Work in Progress     History
NavigationBar     Product Information     Downloads     Support     Compatible Software     Development     Search
ContactUs
 
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Hal



Re: [DOCS] New Logo guidelines, usw.

From
The Hermit Hacker
Date:
On 10 Jan 1999, Hal Snyder wrote:

> As has already been suggested, to ask Vittoria to keep guessing at
> what we might like, without giving her guidelines, is poor use of
> everyone's time.
> 
> Here's another go at web site requirements. I plan to wait a couple
> days for feedback from this group, then package some of this into a
> reply to Vittoria.
> 
> Logo.
> 
>   Should begin with a capital "P".
> 
>   Setting off "SQL" in "PostgreSQL" is a good idea.
> 
>   Should have 3-D feel, not flat.
Something that somehow shows, or gives the impression of, what we
are?  You know...the concept of 3 dimension databases and whatnot?  Just
the name doesn't do much, since ppl already know the name...visuals are
nice...

>   Colors.
>     Avoid drab colors such as olive green, pea green, beige.
>     I personally favor a mix of gray, blue, white, and black.
Red is nice too...'bold' colors, stuff that stand out, but aren't
too...obnoxious?

>   Should stand out on a light background.
> 
>   We need at least two forms of the logo:
>     large (about 450x90 pixels) for the main page
>     smaller (about 160x60 pixels) "Powered by PostgreSQL" - for advocacy
> 
> Color Scheme for Pages.
> 
>   Background should be a light color.
> 
>   Text, headings, separator lines, etc. should be black or in a color
>   compatible with the logo.
> 
> Page Layout.
> 
>   A typical page should have:
>     navigation bar at left
>     body consisting of about 7 major items
>     information density like that of Gimp and FreeBSD home pages
> 
>   A page should be able to fill any size browser window, 640x480 to
>   1600x1200.
> 
> Navigation.
> 
>   Although there will be additional crosslinks, the general layout of
>   the site is a tree, with the home page at the top.
> 
>   If a page has descendants, it should have a navigation bar on its
>   left. (I don't like navigation bars that are mostly the same from
>   one page to the next, for the same reason I don't like frames - they
>   reduce the amount of screen that can carry new information when
>   you follow a link.)
> 
>   Pages other than the home page should have the equivalent of a
>   "Back" button as the top navbar item - it might be called "Main" or
>   "Home" or such but always takes viewer to the immediate parent of
>   the current page.
> 
>   The navigation bar may show hints other than immediate descendants
>   and parent of the current page, if this isn't too cluttered (like
>   the navigation tube on the gimp site).
> 
>   Gliding the mouse over items on the navigation bar should display
>   additional useful information about the underlying link.
> 
> Top-Level Site Map.
> 
>   Main page
>     Body
>       Current Release
>       What is PostgreSQL?
>       Mirror Sites
>       Work in Progress
>       History
>     Navigation Bar
>       Product Information
>       Downloads
>       Support
>       Compatible Software
>       Development
>       Search
>       Contact Us
> ---
> Hal
> 
> 

Marc G. Fournier                                
Systems Administrator @ hub.org 
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