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@rosano If I had to choose between A/B/C maybe I'd choose B because it looks more "readable" (meaning it's easier to see the logo itself). I wonder if any of them would be an issue for people with color blindness or that's just my impression? But actually I prefer the black & white version :). And I like it!

I'm curious, do you have tips or have you written about your logo design process? I'm struggling on making a logo for my new app and looking for inspiration I thought your logos were great.

@noeldemartin interesting you mention colour blindness: i was leaning towards c because my phone is in greyscale and it's the only one where you can perceive the gradient. i kind of prefer the black and white version too but i think its important for me to get more comfortable with the expressiveness of colour, practice…

@rosano Well it's not that I don't like using color per se, I like your logo for Joybox for example, but these ones give me the impression that they don't have enough contrast. Maybe you can check with tools like webaim.org/resources/contrastc or myndex.com/APCA/

I usually prefer plain colors to gradients, but that's just my opinion. It's difficult to say with these things, so don't take my opinion too seriously :).

@noeldemartin @rosano Using Firefox's accessibility inspector to simulate colour blindness, they all look fine with the different variants of colour blindness.

@noeldemartin i just posted something about the process on paper, and here's a tweet with some digital aspects twitter.com/rosano/status/1479

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