Einhorn2

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  1. Ludwig Pettersson Ludwig Pettersson

    Made this for Einhorn, a language-independent shared socket manager that Stripe open sourced today. (https://stripe.com/blog/meet-einhorn)

    Einhorn is german for unicorn, unicorn likes rainbows, and it's a ruby gem, so it's a... rainbow gem? Far fetched, but it was great fun to make. :)

    Drew inspiration from by the Playbox icon from @Edokoa, which is great: http://dribbble.com/shots/200814-Playbox

    (Also, we are hiring more designers at Stripe! Check out https://stripe.com/jobs#designer and if you're interested, send me an email me at ludwig@stripe.com!)

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    about 1 year ago

  2. Ilie Ciorba Ilie Ciorba

    Hey @Ludwig Pettersson, weird as it is, even if you have more than 1000 followers people aren't getting to social here. You've made an awesome work and I like it, works good with a big range of sizes due to its simplicity and good wrapping.

    The @Edokoe influence is still present but still keep the unique concrete feel.

    By the way who designed the Stirpe blog? I'm totally in love with it!

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    about 1 year ago

  3. Victor Coulon Victor Coulon

    really love your work. And it's nice to have a small explanation.

    about 1 year ago

  4. Andrea Cau Andrea Cau

    Really nice work Ludwig.

    about 1 year ago

  5. Pranav Pranav

    Awesome work! But Gems are glossy.
    My Cheap Edit : http://cl.ly/221y3j2w3Z09160r3j1g

    about 1 year ago

  6. Ben Sperry Ben Sperry

    Honestly, I love it. I like that it's not too glossy (@Pranav Pramod). The simplicity of form and color is what matters. Killed it.

    about 1 year ago

  7. I really love the icon Ludwig Pettersson made for Einhorn, so I wanted to try my own implementation. I made it for practice purposes.

    See the process here.

    Download the free PSD here!

    Feedback really appreciated :D

    about 1 year ago

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