IVOA logo in SVG?
Chenzhou Cui
ccz at bao.ac.cn
Thu Feb 6 13:45:32 CET 2025
https://esahubble.org/products/logos/?search=ivoa
The IVOA logos were still archived at the above link. ESAHubble, Good job!
Chenzhou
On 2025/2/6 20:21, Mark Taylor via stdproc wrote:
> Dave,
>
> that's a nice collection of logos you have there!
>
> I've submitted a PR with a vector version of the topcat logo,
> in case it's useful for you or others one day.
>
> Mark
>
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2025, Dave Morris via stdproc wrote:
>
>> I have a couple of tiff files, vintage unknown.
>>
>> https://github.com/Zarquan/jordanita/raw/refs/heads/main/logos/IVOA/IVOA-logo.tif
>> https://github.com/Zarquan/jordanita/raw/refs/heads/main/logos/IVOA/attic/IVOA_wb_1500.tif
>>
>> Cheers
>> -- Dave
>>
>>
>> On 2025-02-06 07:44, Markus Demleitner via stdproc wrote:
>>> Dear Collagues,
>>>
>>> As usual, I'm abusing this list of ivoatex matters; and this one is
>>> only loosely connected with that on top.
>>>
>>> In yesterday's TCG, Anne has asked about the IVOA logo in SVG, i.e.,
>>> vectorised. Frankly, I'd like that a lot, also for ivoatex, where
>>> the logo currently is a jpeg, which is substandard in so many ways.
>>>
>>> The logo *looks* like it might have been done in whatever vector
>>> graphics editor was en vogue in the early 2000s; and it seems that
>>> just running a vectoriser would result in *a lot* of work.
>>>
>>> So... does anyone remember who did the logo? Does anyone perhaps
>>> still have it in some sort of vector format?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Markus
> --
> Mark Taylor Astronomical Programmer Physics, Bristol University, UK
> m.b.taylor at bristol.ac.uk https://www.star.bristol.ac.uk/mbt/
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