https://gitlab.com/sxwpb/minimal-tux-icons
These are only meant to help for cases where the full tux is too detailed to display, see examples in the linked README. But the shape also works well for single fill cases, like in the keychain example. I wouldn’t want these to be used when the full tux could be displayed in all its glory instead.
One issue I have is I do not know how to license these properly, I wouldn’t want them to show up in a trademarked logo or anything, but I would still want them to be freely usable as tux icons anywhere. What do you think?
Why is the white one wobbling?!?
What?
I don’t know why but like I swear it looks like the white one wobbles when on my phone screen.
I notice the same effect.
One of you show me your phone, I don’t see it.
📱
No such effect for me. Some cheap Samsung AMOLED here.
Maybe you should go lay down
I love Pingu.
I love Tux and these icons!
I now I also know how it’s skull looks like :P
Very nice icon, would you consider conrributing it to font-logos project (where a lot of foss projects logos are, including Tux) that is used on nerd-fonts so people can use it on their terminals. Nice to see SolveSpace being used for it.
oh yea that would be cool, let me see if i can do it
@hasecilu@lemm.ee I will wait for the license issue to resolve, seems better?
@sixdripb@lemmy.world Sure no problem, I’m still not 100% how to proceed, I hope in any case it get resolved before new NF release.
aw I missed the release. maybe we can get it in for the fall release. ( personally I would prefer to get it in under the right license, than in a new one or in a grey-area). thanks for reaching out back then, it would be crazy to me if people had access to this icon in neovim etc.
I’m still figuring out some things and also have been busy, eventually should be done.
Some real KKK vibes from the white one
The middle one reminds me of Elan from The Order of the Stick
Those look nice!
Have you considered a Creative Commons license, maybe with the BY-SA (Attribution-ShareAlike) terms?
thank you for pointing me to this, i have choosen this license and added it.
thank you also @RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml
I’m no expert, but would CC BY-SA do the trick?
I LOVE these! Great work!
I think these either need the beak to be a bit irregularly shaped or needs a black line inside the beak to make it more clear this isn’t just a big hole in the face but an actual bird beak.
But other than that its great! And that’s of course just my personal opinion, you do you!
I personally think it looks fine, seems to look like a happy penguin to me
the middle one llok like a robber mask
i did go overkill with the simplification, so its easy to see other things. but at small sizes i feel it works better.
Why is the white one happiest? Shit, am I a racist?
The black one has open o_o eyes but the white one has closed _ eyes
Yeah I think the black part tricks your brain into thinking “those are pupils”, and the eyes go from smiley shut ones to normal open ones.
Yeah, there must be something subjective going on because they all look the same to me. They all look like closed happy eyes to me.
I can’t find it, but I have seen a video where a designer talked about how you can’t just invert your monochromatic logo to make it white-on-black. There’s an effect that will make several aspects of the logo feel very differently, even though it’s just inverted.
he won’t stop me…
You will live in fear that one day when you come home, you’ll find him sitting in your chair, patiently waiting for his revenge.
I think you’re absolutely right… perhaps something with the effect of lighter compared to the rest = open vs darker compared to the rest = closed.
I think it’s also magnified by the fact that we’re comparing to the full color one on the right which has the lighter color for (in my perception) open eyes.
Looks nice, thanks to show it with us :)
Oh dude this is really awesome. Fresh.
thankyou! btw, since you’re a billion dollar corp can you send me a check? cheers
LoL I’m not. Just an early Lemmy user with weird taste
I could see something like this being a common use icon, it’s very well done. I prefer this look to having the big bodied Tux on a small icon, this solves the problem well. Good job!
Creative Commons is exactly the tool you need for licensing; they even have a “build-your-own” customized license tool. The tool will generate an icon, text, and a link to easily understandable legalese for your license.
CC is like GPL (but more flexible) for art, and it’s an awesome service.
thank you, the build-your-own thing is great, i have choosen the CC BY-SA 4.0.