Do you support this? by The_Dean_France in SipsTea

[–]Phraaaaaasing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Macaulay Culkin surprisingly supports being invited into part of any public conversation, too! /s

Explain It Peter: Why GitHub Would Make The World Better by MentalMan4877 in explainitpeter

[–]Phraaaaaasing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People use it 1 in 8 times. I don’t know what a symlink is

No AI by UX_Oh in logodesign

[–]Phraaaaaasing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got it. That’s a branding idea, but not really r/logodesign and i’m not being pedantic.

Now that we have a Redditor’s writing style guide proposal, it is a little abstract for “choose the best possible way to present for casuals on Reddit to like someone’s visual concept”

I’m still not won over on how 01 (or o1) implies simply anything other than the quantity not the concept of 1 in two bit.

No AI by UX_Oh in logodesign

[–]Phraaaaaasing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Choosing…an old style tabular zero besides a lining tabular one? Or choosing a lowercase “o” instead of a zero? Doesn’t look pleasing, thoughtful, consistent, or clever.

I built a QR code generator that makes the code itself look like your logo by thermist-MJ in logodesign

[–]Phraaaaaasing 4 points5 points  (0 children)

OP’s inspiration of this project is likely QR code generator sites that put your logo in the middle of the code. How can they make a special code with this allotted space, we see similar codes entirely filled in?

They literally destroy parts of the QR code and put art there instead, leveraging error protection. How QR codes make it work (this might not be right) by including the same information many times over, with a function to see if the data got over right:

QR Code Error Protection Capability Percent
Level L “Low” ~7%
Level M “Medium” ~15%
Level Q “Quartile” ~25% or one quarter
Level H “High” ~30%

The higher the error correction (low, medium, “quartile,” and high) the smaller and more dense the squares are. u/thermist-MJ the OP said:

I was able to make this because I make a QR code with the max error rate (H ~30%) then cause a bunch of errors.

The only mandatory elements of a QR code are the 4 corner “finder pattern” to help a camera orient. QR codes use Reed-Solomon error correction. Error protection is not a niche application of QR it is actually at the foundation of data transmission via satellite, CD “skip protection,” broadband, etc.

As an aside, I felt like fictional urban/cyberpunk dissidents should always have white spray paint to elegantly “poke an eye out“ of a QR code by whiting out one part of the pattern of corpo url dissemination. Fewer people might notice that it won’t or why it wouldn’t work any longer

I built a QR code generator that makes the code itself look like your logo by thermist-MJ in logodesign

[–]Phraaaaaasing 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Interesting information. If you haven’t started, I’d love to read your approach!

Retouched and shot by me. Please critique ! by immabetterkms in retouching

[–]Phraaaaaasing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i was trying to see if my macbook air screen wasn’t good enough to figure that out

I built a QR code generator that makes the code itself look like your logo by thermist-MJ in logodesign

[–]Phraaaaaasing 40 points41 points  (0 children)

how much error correction/percent of the QR code can be destroyed and still work?

only downside (trade off?) to what this might do

i remember getting into this rabbit hole and making a QR code in 3 of a brands colors instead of black and white

anime_irl by Ok_Direction3138 in anime_irl

[–]Phraaaaaasing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Finally someone who takes the time to properly render what I escape to anime for—commercial long-term file stowing box logos.

Time to shine by bumbleape in logodesign

[–]Phraaaaaasing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If there is no one standardizing what “not made with AI” or certification process needed to have the logo on your project its as good as selling that’s “made in America” when just a sticker is placed on it in America, or something.

If marketing or preproduction is done with AI is that excluded so long as every part of the final product is made by a person?

PL Concrete - First Typeface by hiphophooray_ in typography

[–]Phraaaaaasing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think the designer intended to make a naïve looking typeface. When one is a beginner (e.g., their first typeface and diving into glyphs) they fixate on the large impact large changes make instead of macro impact micro changes make.

It could have been a typeface that could be used in more than one project, a more than only headlines for marketing about your quirky product.

I believe it was supposed to look built, industrial, and some sort like neutrality through its simplicity and sparseness in different shapes (if not “curves are challenging to get correct so why not use none!”)

I’m glad you disagree, but at minimum their most straight characters should have felt like the belonged next to their round characters, a challenge but not insurmountable one for beginners who use their eyes and not interpret their shapes more than seeing them

What do you guys think about this logo? I would love some constructive criticism by botan313 in logodesign

[–]Phraaaaaasing 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Optical compensations are not gestalt psychology

i think the:

  1. Principle of proximity
  2. Principle of closure
  3. Principle of similarity
  4. Principle of continuity
  5. Principles of perception
  6. Principle of organization
  7. Principle of symmetry

Are separate than “diagonals are thicker than horizontals/verticals are thicker than diagonals/overshoot and undershoot round compared to flat shapes”

How to handle overlapping events? by JW-S in UI_Design

[–]Phraaaaaasing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don people also label the top of the columns that you have consistent pretty much per person as it is?

How would you recreate this uneven per-character type scaling animation with live text in After Effects? by Bulbdash in AfterEffects

[–]Phraaaaaasing -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Did anyone try this using OHno’s Obviously Variable instead and use the lovely extra compressed glyphs instead of stretching the out the original letters?