HTML5 Logo
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- bjladams0
i dont like the "HTML" but the shild/5 is alright in my book.
- detritus0
OK, I can talk myself into getting the value in branding HTML as a succinct visual cue for the average consumer. Fair enough.
But what's with the sub-element branding? How does that help? Surely it merely highlights the existing fragmentation of the standard and the complexity of what's going under the hood? Why load the end-user with more infoamtion than is really useful or necessary?
Who do the sub-elements target? The only people who'd bother to care about those elements are the people building sites.. it's a bit.. redundant, no?
- lukus_W0
I don't like it either.
- uan0
http://www.w3.org/html/logo/
what about the alien-type looking badges?
- TheBlueOne0
- A lot of people get free hosting from (mt) and as such have to display the logo on their site.CuriousGeorge
- So I can haz free HTML5?TheBlueOne
- ernexbcn0
I also dislike the suggestion of putting badges in your site, what is it the mid 90s again?
"Site made with FrontPage"
- make it spinpillhead
- Haduckseason
- "badges" - you mean affiliates?SeriousFreelancing
- formed0
I can see this popping up on all the mediocre sites that will use a copy/paste code to make some silly effect. Clients, at least the lesser educated on the topic, will think this instantly makes them 'cool' and 'cutting edge'.
Again, so far there is nothing out there that demonstrates how HTML 5 is going to be any different from 10 years ago (beyond a few trick sites). I am sure that will evolve, but I certainly won't be putting that logo on any client site.
What's the point again? Did Apply make this logo to try to brand the anti-flash propaganda? I agree, redundant.
(Perhaps I'll be wrong about this, competition is a good thing, but so far it all seems like big hype, with much of the convo created by Apple's dismissing Flash)
- +byname
- *rushes to put logo in footer of personal blogTheBlueOne
- it will look nice next to a MT logo ;-)formed
- tgqt0
shouldn't the html 5 logo just be:
<logo>
- TheBlueOne0
Is there a CSS3 logo somewhere?
- it's in the html5 badges:
http://www.w3.org/ht…uan - What do you mean it's "in"the badge? Is that like being "in" the computer?TheBlueOne
- ← Zoolander gagTheBlueOne
- it's in the html5 badges:
- Aa770
Bully #2: Why yall dissin it...I...I like it man
(PUNCH)
Bully #2: (sobs)
Bully #1: what do you know about logos, hamster penis? on to the next one...on to the next one.
(DING)
- pillhead0
"It stands strong and true, resilient and universal as the markup you write. It shines as bright and as bold as the forward-thinking, dedicated web developers you are. It's the standard's standard, a pennant for progress. And it certainly doesn't use tables for layout.
"
FUCK OFF!
- Bluejam0
(what maikel said)
- TheBlueOne0
Suburban Glory is up on the trend.
- TheBlueOne0
So, what we're getting at here, in a nutshell, is that in no way, shape or form, that this HTML5 logo is Swiss design?
- Stugoo0
how long till someone marks it up using css?
- Stugoo0
Ok, thanks for the logo... now... please finish the specification and produce a non-experimental validator.
- nb0
- non0
Too chunky.
- TheBlueOne0
+1 to the first Brooklyn hipster douchebag designer that gets this as a tattoo
- Brooklyn hipsters don't do web, just handmade leather goods.non
- Fine fine..the first Brooklyn Hipster with an Etsy site and an html5 tattoo? +1TheBlueOne