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I've been using this browser for a long time, but I've always had trouble finding the icon for this among others in my taskbar. If someone were to ask me what the browser's logo looked like, I wouldn't know what without taking a closer look at it, because it doesn't take up the full icon space. Also, the main circle in the logo is smaller than the inner circle in Chrome's logo. Alongside that the really thin lines make it look like a fuzzy cloud of something which gives a sense of irrelevance, like a hollow husk of a man. Let him have some more drip and stand out.
The images have a black background to show the screen real estate.
Original logo (alpha)
This doesn't look that bad here, but it looks so tiny in the taskbar.
Attempt 1
I tried rotating it by 33.3 degrees. This was better, but less that perfect is nothing.
This one is larger since I rotated it. But it still has the issue of the circle being too small.
Attempt 2
Then I took it to GIMP and trimmed the height of the lines a bit. This looks more visible, but it feels like that can still be improved, by making the lines curve in a different pattern to adjust for the reduced height, perhaps by making the lines more separated or denser. Perhaps the size didn't increase much compared to the previous edit too.
Also, the colour might also be a factor that lowers its visibility, with violet being difficult to see when contrasted with a dark theme. The beta and stable editions might do a better job at that, but I haven't tried making them larger. They too look small in their original forms.
This is still not good enough, but goes in the general direction of being more visible.
How the final edit looks on my Taskbar:
It still looks small, but maybe it's because I'm not wearing my specs. But that is still a problem because I don't too much of a short sight and other logos don't have this problem.
Maybe it's be more visible on GNOME Docks with their larger size, but I haven't used it in a while.
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Hey @blacklightpy,
Thanks for the input on the logo. Around two years ago now or maybe one and a half I believe, when creating the logo I had no proper experience in designing memorable logos especially to fit well within the taskbar on a OS. Unfortunately I have been away from the development of pulse for a while now due to development time taking too long to be viable on my current setup and university schedule. Although this is the case I hope to update the logo at some point and input like this is very important. If you have any other suggestions like this please feel free to drop them here in this issue as we appreciate all the help. (Note: Due to the size of the arms, they fade very easily when the resolution is scaled down so there is no significance of the Pulse. Deleting them maybe a good idea for a new revision in a future update of the logo. )
Maybe a yellow zap tilted to the right over the circle. This will also give a good contrast. The zap should be bigger than the circle.
More ideas from web search results:
A circle with a pulse passing through inside it
The old three aerial signal bars like the data strength logo
The idea is for a pulse to convey a connection to the network.
The yellow zap over the purple sphere can also signify a sense of power or speed. By zap, I'm thinking of something with a flat top rather than a sharp top.
I've been using this browser for a long time, but I've always had trouble finding the icon for this among others in my taskbar. If someone were to ask me what the browser's logo looked like, I wouldn't know what without taking a closer look at it, because it doesn't take up the full icon space. Also, the main circle in the logo is smaller than the inner circle in Chrome's logo. Alongside that the really thin lines make it look like a fuzzy cloud of something which gives a sense of irrelevance, like a hollow husk of a man. Let him have some more drip and stand out.
The images have a black background to show the screen real estate.
Original logo (alpha)
![origninal200](https://private-user-images.githubusercontent.com/28739146/265204729-0253d0d7-0260-4737-bc7f-9d55022837a9.jpeg?jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJnaXRodWIuY29tIiwiYXVkIjoicmF3LmdpdGh1YnVzZXJjb250ZW50LmNvbSIsImtleSI6ImtleTUiLCJleHAiOjE3MzkxNTI5ODMsIm5iZiI6MTczOTE1MjY4MywicGF0aCI6Ii8yODczOTE0Ni8yNjUyMDQ3MjktMDI1M2QwZDctMDI2MC00NzM3LWJjN2YtOWQ1NTAyMjgzN2E5LmpwZWc_WC1BbXotQWxnb3JpdGhtPUFXUzQtSE1BQy1TSEEyNTYmWC1BbXotQ3JlZGVudGlhbD1BS0lBVkNPRFlMU0E1M1BRSzRaQSUyRjIwMjUwMjEwJTJGdXMtZWFzdC0xJTJGczMlMkZhd3M0X3JlcXVlc3QmWC1BbXotRGF0ZT0yMDI1MDIxMFQwMTU4MDNaJlgtQW16LUV4cGlyZXM9MzAwJlgtQW16LVNpZ25hdHVyZT04N2E2ODRhODJiOGRjYmI2MDQ4YjMyNTU3ZDI4MjUwNmM2OTQwZmVjYzJkZWNjZTE4ZjIyZTE2MzIyNDg4OTM0JlgtQW16LVNpZ25lZEhlYWRlcnM9aG9zdCJ9.BbMocO22u_C20Vuy-cRe1QhXBpwB_f64Lmnu5Qi0gGk)
This doesn't look that bad here, but it looks so tiny in the taskbar.
Attempt 1
![pulse-browser-rtotate](https://private-user-images.githubusercontent.com/28739146/265204996-d81b58f8-5f95-45ed-87b9-94eac20211e5.jpeg?jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJnaXRodWIuY29tIiwiYXVkIjoicmF3LmdpdGh1YnVzZXJjb250ZW50LmNvbSIsImtleSI6ImtleTUiLCJleHAiOjE3MzkxNTI5ODMsIm5iZiI6MTczOTE1MjY4MywicGF0aCI6Ii8yODczOTE0Ni8yNjUyMDQ5OTYtZDgxYjU4ZjgtNWY5NS00NWVkLTg3YjktOTRlYWMyMDIxMWU1LmpwZWc_WC1BbXotQWxnb3JpdGhtPUFXUzQtSE1BQy1TSEEyNTYmWC1BbXotQ3JlZGVudGlhbD1BS0lBVkNPRFlMU0E1M1BRSzRaQSUyRjIwMjUwMjEwJTJGdXMtZWFzdC0xJTJGczMlMkZhd3M0X3JlcXVlc3QmWC1BbXotRGF0ZT0yMDI1MDIxMFQwMTU4MDNaJlgtQW16LUV4cGlyZXM9MzAwJlgtQW16LVNpZ25hdHVyZT1jZGY3M2EyMjE3MmNmMjcwMzI4YThiNTM3NGNhMDRjMmI3MjMyOGE1ODE5NWJhMjRiNjRhYTI4NTM0NGE2NDQ5JlgtQW16LVNpZ25lZEhlYWRlcnM9aG9zdCJ9.4Iaz0PCOVrI_E4c3EelGl9NOZOgmGbPaNrJqZ2nKGkU)
I tried rotating it by 33.3 degrees. This was better, but less that perfect is nothing.
This one is larger since I rotated it. But it still has the issue of the circle being too small.
Attempt 2
Then I took it to GIMP and trimmed the height of the lines a bit. This looks more visible, but it feels like that can still be improved, by making the lines curve in a different pattern to adjust for the reduced height, perhaps by making the lines more separated or denser. Perhaps the size didn't increase much compared to the previous edit too.
Also, the colour might also be a factor that lowers its visibility, with violet being difficult to see when contrasted with a dark theme. The beta and stable editions might do a better job at that, but I haven't tried making them larger. They too look small in their original forms.
This is still not good enough, but goes in the general direction of being more visible.
![logo-trimmed-copy-1](https://private-user-images.githubusercontent.com/28739146/265204846-1ca4444f-2b11-4c3d-8180-743f8236fd6e.jpeg?jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJnaXRodWIuY29tIiwiYXVkIjoicmF3LmdpdGh1YnVzZXJjb250ZW50LmNvbSIsImtleSI6ImtleTUiLCJleHAiOjE3MzkxNTI5ODMsIm5iZiI6MTczOTE1MjY4MywicGF0aCI6Ii8yODczOTE0Ni8yNjUyMDQ4NDYtMWNhNDQ0NGYtMmIxMS00YzNkLTgxODAtNzQzZjgyMzZmZDZlLmpwZWc_WC1BbXotQWxnb3JpdGhtPUFXUzQtSE1BQy1TSEEyNTYmWC1BbXotQ3JlZGVudGlhbD1BS0lBVkNPRFlMU0E1M1BRSzRaQSUyRjIwMjUwMjEwJTJGdXMtZWFzdC0xJTJGczMlMkZhd3M0X3JlcXVlc3QmWC1BbXotRGF0ZT0yMDI1MDIxMFQwMTU4MDNaJlgtQW16LUV4cGlyZXM9MzAwJlgtQW16LVNpZ25hdHVyZT1mYmI4OWI4ZTU4N2I5MzM2OGM4OWEyMDQ2NDFkYjIzOGExNjY1ODdmOTY1NjhjNDQxOGJkYmRjZTNlNGZjN2RiJlgtQW16LVNpZ25lZEhlYWRlcnM9aG9zdCJ9.XdRAL27mk7GyZawZgFSZeFyI0M74JTj-_PmUmoFCX1o)
How the final edit looks on my Taskbar:
![image](https://private-user-images.githubusercontent.com/28739146/265203924-f8252f06-34b0-44ad-9428-8f20e58baa56.png?jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.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.EP3yHY5nwP1CtPS6tOGCzdV-4ty0fB1KSrzm4Cox3yk)
It still looks small, but maybe it's because I'm not wearing my specs. But that is still a problem because I don't too much of a short sight and other logos don't have this problem.
Maybe it's be more visible on GNOME Docks with their larger size, but I haven't used it in a while.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: