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Create a new, modern app icon for Jamulus #410

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corrados opened this issue Jun 29, 2020 · 6 comments
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Create a new, modern app icon for Jamulus #410

corrados opened this issue Jun 29, 2020 · 6 comments
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The Jamulus icon and other pictures are very old and were created by myself. I am not a designer and therefore the quality of the icon is not very good.

Therefore, a designer is currently working on creating a new, modern icon for Jamulus.

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sthenos commented Jun 30, 2020

Do you need any help designing the icon/artwork? I have some good graphic designers on the World Jam group if you need assistance

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Thanks for your offer. But the designer I am in contact with has already created the new icon which will be applied to the Git repo soon.

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corrados commented Jul 1, 2020

Thanks to Martin, here it is, the new Jamulus icon:
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corrados commented Jul 1, 2020

To give you a little more background info about the new icon. Martin interpreted the name "Jamulus" as being derived from Jam and Cumulus Cloud. This was not my intention when I defined the name but I very much like this new interpretation. Therefore the icon is a cloud. The flash was not in Martins initial proposal but I thought we should at least take one peace from the old icon so that you have some sort of recognizable.

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melcon commented Jul 1, 2020

... Jamulus" as being derived from Jam and Cumulus Cloud

I always thought the same. Now I know I wasn't alone :). Just for the sake of curiosity, where the name came from?

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corrados commented Jul 1, 2020

I like the Latin word "Oculus". It was initially derived from that word.

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