Ben Howdle, Karl Crowley and myself are working on a nifty little web tool that will minify and concatenate your CSS and JavaScript files, decreasing page load times.
The project—called Miniload—is being actively worked on at the moment, and we hope to have it available soon.
This is the direction we are taking the branding, but we would love your thoughts, and constructive feedback, on what we have so far. Thanks in advance!
Now, onto the constructivey bits, I really like the graphic, preferably the left one, and I would use that for a diagram that would sit above a column of text (1 out of 3 columns, e.g. a 3 column layout), and say something like "Miniload uses blahdeeblah to minify etc", thus its a visual explanation of what happens.
I think maybe just use the 'M' mark on its own to signify Miniload, the document snippet rectangles I imagine would get lost at smaller sizes.
I'm not sure how well the 'M' will work on its own unfortunately. At smaller sizes, the detail in the rectangles would be removed, still giving the same visual explanation.
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Ben Howdle, Karl Crowley and myself are working on a nifty little web tool that will minify and concatenate your CSS and JavaScript files, decreasing page load times.
The project—called Miniload—is being actively worked on at the moment, and we hope to have it available soon.
This is the direction we are taking the branding, but we would love your thoughts, and constructive feedback, on what we have so far. Thanks in advance!
6 months ago
Loving the logo :)
Now, onto the constructivey bits, I really like the graphic, preferably the left one, and I would use that for a diagram that would sit above a column of text (1 out of 3 columns, e.g. a 3 column layout), and say something like "Miniload uses blahdeeblah to minify etc", thus its a visual explanation of what happens.
I think maybe just use the 'M' mark on its own to signify Miniload, the document snippet rectangles I imagine would get lost at smaller sizes.
Excited about this :)
6 months ago
Thanks, @Louis Bullock :)
I'm not sure how well the 'M' will work on its own unfortunately. At smaller sizes, the detail in the rectangles would be removed, still giving the same visual explanation.
6 months ago
@Josh, much better idea, definitely get rid of the text details at smaller sizes. That'd be a greater solution, why didn't I think of that haha :)
6 months ago
I prefer the left one. Anyway, the logo looks great!
6 months ago
First I was thinking it is "Multiload" due to multiple files in the logo. Probably it was just me. Still, looking very good!
6 months ago
Love it.
6 months ago
Great work! Can't wait to use the final product!
6 months ago
Cheers, guys!
6 months ago
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Miniload
by Joshua Hibbert
Miniload is getting much closer! Click @2x to see it at 100%.
Thanks to @Adam Whitcroft for the icons.
Feedback would be great.
EDIT: CABABLE should be CAPABLE :P
5 months ago