[Replicant] Assembly at 36C3 - Illustrate freedom, privacy and security issues

dllud dllud at riseup.net
Fri Dec 20 18:07:39 UTC 2019


Another thing that makes the Instragram icon look quite different is
that the white lines inside it are thinner than the original, and are
away from the center.

On 20/12/2019 17:57, dllud wrote:
> Hi Adonay,
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> * The Good Enough front
> - Add spaces around the + (plus) sign on "Tor + IceCat" and "K-9 Mail +
> OpenKeychain"
> 
> * The Bad Subjugation front
> - Could you rotate the Safari icon? Making the compass needed visible
> will make it easier to identify the icon.
> - The Instagram logo, after the colour conversion, becomes too different
> from the original. Will be hard for people to identify it. Is there any
> way you could fine tune the conversion to make it more similar?
> - On the bottom left corner there is an area of the background photo
> with green tones, probably due to the colour conversion. Can you fix that?
> 
> The colourspace on the original SVGs is sRGB correct? If so, it doesn't
> seems that far apart from ISO Coated v2 (check the attachment, source:
> https://www.europadruckerei.de/haeufige-fragen/bilder-und-grafiken )
> I wonder why the colour conversion is getting such bad results. Perhaps
> Scribus is not that good on it. I've seen the Instagram logo printed on
> many flyers and even newspapers, and it looked much better.
> 
> * The Ugly Hack front
> - Spaces on "K-9 Mail + OpenKeychain"
> 
> On 20/12/2019 02:12, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
>> Here follows a new revision/version with the items suggested by dllud.
>>
>>
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