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Select "official" Monero colors, and make consistent on website and in press kit #752

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SamsungGalaxyPlayer opened this issue Nov 9, 2022 · 6 comments

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@SamsungGalaxyPlayer
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From: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/yqkgzx/colors_for_the_monero_logo_are_inconsistent/

What should the "official" orange and grey be?

Then, we can change the logos on getmonero.org (including the press kit) to be the same color.

@Hueristic
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Ask the CEO.

@Mitchellpkt
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I would appreciate a loose social consensus around which colors to use; visual consistency is nice to have when possible.

Personally, I like FF6600 + 4C4C4C

@rbrunner7
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Maybe go back to the roots and take the original design as reference? It was a design contest on 99designs that decided the logo:

https://en.99designs.ch/logo-design/contests/monero-mro-cryptocurrency-logo-design-contest-382486/entries

@monerobull
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I've been using FF6600 + 4C4C4C for my edits because that's the colors that come up on this website

@rbrunner7
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I've been using FF6600 + 4C4C4C for my edits because that's the colors that come up on this website

I checked what colors result, at least on my screen with my browser, from the winning logo on 99designs that I linked: Exactly that, FF6600 and 4C4C4C.

@tinyvoice
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Concur with FF6600 and 4C4C4C. All the options are barely distinguishable and certainly aren't (to me) unless immediately side-by-side, and these colors not only align with the original design contest but also seem to be the most widely used (old GUI, Wikipedia, Reddit). So selecting these colors will mean less effort - primarily just changing what's on getmonero.org (which would have to be done anyway since they're all different within the website).

Interesting to me that the old GUI used 4C4C4C and the new one release is slightly off (according to Leza89).

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