When used as a favicon it's no improvement on the current one in terms of legibility. In fact, it's arguably worse:
Thanks Mathepac
That would be a good design for our A3 Poster.
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Not sure it works as a favicon
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It might be clearer than our current favicon
I suspect that it was just a joke?Out of curiosity where do you use a AAM A3 poster.
I somehow doubt that @Brendan Burgess is going to hire a graphic design professional (or even an amateur) to design a custom favicon for Askaboutmoney...Agree with BB that 3 letters in a column won't be any clearer than in a row.
Reason is that the favicon space is square in format and capitals are usually taller than they are wide.
If you personally know a graphic designer but still pay him/her you will get the benefit of personal commitment - something vital to stimulating creative juices. Don't be afraid that such a person may come into your office one day and look for financial advice. That's possible and not out of order. But what would be out of order would be if they expected you to do your work for anything less than would be charged to another unknown client for the same work. Reason - you paid the graphic designer for his/her work.
That's a matter of contrast and anti-aliasing. Or sticking to certain angles like 45 to get sharp lines. That's how you do pixel art. You draw at large scale while previewing at the 1:1. You also have factor different resolutions etc. Personally I would make it a simple shape symbol rather than letters.A speech bubble with an A or a € in it might be good.
Might not look well in small scale
Brendan
Ugh this is awkward. We all have them up in our rooms but there weren’t enough left to send you one.Out of curiosity where do you use a AAM A3 poster.
Ugh this is awkward. We all have them up in our rooms but there weren’t enough left to send you one.
A graphic is just a graphic of a particular type until you covert it to another type (e.g. PSD, SVG, PNG, JPG, ICO, etc) and/or a different size Favicons can be 8x8, 16x16, 32x32, etc, in other words, whatever suits its usage and visibility. Scalability with images and typefaces is now greater than it ever was before pixelation begins to occur. Vector graphics images support scalability as they are stored as mathematical models of the image.Thanks Mathepac
That would be a good design for our A3 Poster.
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Not sure it works as a favicon
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It might be clearer than our current favicon
Do many people really care that much about tiny images to go to all this trouble? I certainly don't.A graphic is just a graphic of a particular type until you covert it to another type (e.g. PSD, SVG, PNG, JPG, ICO, etc) and/or a different size Favicons can be 8x8, 16x16, 32x32, etc, in other words, whatever suits its usage and visibility. Scalability with images and typefaces is now greater than it ever was before pixelation begins to occur. Vector graphics images support scalability as they are stored as mathematical models of the image.
Do many people really care that much about tiny images to go to all this trouble? I certainly don't.
It's not so much a question of size, but more one of readability and identifiability - the essence of getting the most from branding.
Isn't it actually that Chrome, in the absence of anything more specific for a site, just creates such a generic icon using the first letter of the domain name?But if it's really that important to change it, chrome pulls this image for recently opened tabs in the mobile app. I presume it is pulling it from the AAM website so maybe it is a simple change.
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