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Great idea. I'd also like to see a new logo, something that would work really well on t-shirts. The current one is great, but updating it would be even better.
Ryan's is very clever too, as NSF is our nickname, but a nightmare if we called the site "NSF" as there's lots of companies and orgs using that, not least the National Science Foundation, so that could be a problem. HOWEVER, Ryan gets around that with the use of the site's full name at the same time! Had not thought about that! I'd probably (and there's space) add the .com? Cropping that to fit the header (which it would allow for) and background color considerations....oooooh, I am liking that.
My personal opinion is that the size of "NASA" in the logo should be decreased so that it's not larger than "Spaceflight". Also, I think copying an actual NASA logo into the logo for this site would be bad even if it was legal.
Another attempt. I like the classic-style Gill Sans, in case you hadn't noticed...
To my eye the above looks too similar to the genuine NASA Insignia due to the use of the NASA "vector" and similar hue of blue.
Quote from: AnalogMan on 08/17/2016 06:23 pmTo my eye the above looks too similar to the genuine NASA Insignia due to the use of the NASA "vector" and similar hue of blue.Would the use of specific colors from the NASA design guide pose a problem for NSF?
IMO, the NSF logo should be updated to reflect 2 things:1. A more contemporary design language2. A better representation of what this site has evolved into since the days of Shuttle and post ISS build-out.
I rather like the current logo as-is, though it could have some additional variations for smaller, less color-rich uses, and ones where space may be an issue. For example, moving the "spaceflight.com" under the NASA and making the swoosh a negative-space element over the end of "NASA///" This version might be more efficient for labelling on smaller things, watermarking, tagging etc. while the main logo would be used everywhere else.(quick mockups on my laptop)
I don't have the ability to fiddle with graphics but another possibility is to make the \\\ each a different color. Yellow, Orange, and Red give the idea of thrust (at least it does as I'm swiping the concept from the STS-1 patch)If we stick generally with the same logo I do like it generally as Okan has done with the "spaceflight" in column with "nasa." I also like it with the swirling orbit removed as it seems to sort of off-balance the logo.
Like this?Quote from: rayleighscatter on 08/17/2016 10:58 pmI don't have the ability to fiddle with graphics but another possibility is to make the \\\ each a different color. Yellow, Orange, and Red give the idea of thrust (at least it does as I'm swiping the concept from the STS-1 patch)If we stick generally with the same logo I do like it generally as Okan has done with the "spaceflight" in column with "nasa." I also like it with the swirling orbit removed as it seems to sort of off-balance the logo.
My friend has a new design in lieu of an overt reference to The Meatball.
Here's another version Ryan put together. This version gets rid of the potential confusion with the National Science Foundation that the previous designs had.
...or here's a quick idea based off Nathan's rocket garden render:
Quote from: floron on 08/18/2016 01:48 am...or here's a quick idea based off Nathan's rocket garden render:I really like the general design of this one. It emphasizes the "spaceflight" part of NSF and de-emphasizes the "NASA" part. The outlines of the different launchers also show this emphasis on a wide range of launchers, not just NASA launchers. It still emphasizes launchers, which is only a part of spaceflight, but I think it is going in the right direction.
I love the rocket garden, but I'm thinking that it will have trouble sitting in the current page layout. It will look great on hats and t-shirts, but imagine trying to fit that into the space of the current page header - it will quickly get lost.
Thank you! I'm very glad that there is interest for my logo... I will combine the third and the fourth version /if you can give me a directions for the colors .../ ...
Thanks! That gives us a lot of food for thought! We'll create a short list over the holidays in mock ups and have the vote!
I think a logo needs to be more simple and elegant.
Quote from: Kasponaut on 11/16/2016 08:26 pmI think a logo needs to be more simple and elegant.I think it look good enough on a rocket...
Quote from: imageng on 11/21/2016 05:33 pmQuote from: Kasponaut on 11/16/2016 08:26 pmI think a logo needs to be more simple and elegant.I think it look good enough on a rocket... Now all we have to do is to convince Chris to start a rocket company...
Quote from: Rocket Science on 11/21/2016 05:50 pmQuote from: imageng on 11/21/2016 05:33 pmQuote from: Kasponaut on 11/16/2016 08:26 pmI think a logo needs to be more simple and elegant.I think it look good enough on a rocket... Now all we have to do is to convince Chris to start a rocket company... Have a little faith in my logo man...
Quote from: imageng on 11/21/2016 06:12 pmQuote from: Rocket Science on 11/21/2016 05:50 pmQuote from: imageng on 11/21/2016 05:33 pmQuote from: Kasponaut on 11/16/2016 08:26 pmI think a logo needs to be more simple and elegant.I think it look good enough on a rocket... Now all we have to do is to convince Chris to start a rocket company... Have a little faith in my logo man... I actually I think you're very talented!
A new logo could be good. But it’s important to keep the “NASA” theme. While this site recognizes, appreciates and even celebrates the accomplishments of other space-faring nations, from the beginning this site has been NASA-centric. If you lose sight of that it will be a fundamental change. Given that the incoming president is indicating having NASA focus more on exploration, I would suggest a graphic that shows something off-earth. Don’t show any existing launch vehicles of manned spacecraft, because those will all eventually become dated. It would be better, for example, to show one of the planetary probes approaching its target, or a Pioneer entering the heliosphere; something to show NASA engaging in off-world exploration. Just don’t get too fancy with the graphic because the words “NASASPACEFLIGHT.COM” need to be the focus of the new logo.
Quote from: Chris Bergin on 11/18/2016 12:57 amThanks! That gives us a lot of food for thought! We'll create a short list over the holidays in mock ups and have the vote!I tried a few designs directly on the page... but on the end I think you are the one who should decide about the colors...