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Preliminary Interpoli banner #14

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Preliminary Interpoli banner #14

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@TheNachoBIT TheNachoBIT commented Sep 13, 2024

This is an initial banner for the README.

This font being used is Archivo Black

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Give it a squash. :+ )

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Going to merge this as a preliminary / initial banner. Not sure where we'll end up over time yet and I haven't run this by @raphlinus at all yet.

@waywardmonkeys waywardmonkeys changed the title I've made a cool logo for Interpoli Preliminary Interpoli banner Sep 16, 2024
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The original comment from the PR as I'm about to change it for a better commit message:

I got a little bit inspired and decided to make a simple logo for the README.

Interpoli-Light
Interpoli-Dark

What do you guys think? :D

(PD: This font being used is Archivo Black)

@waywardmonkeys waywardmonkeys added this pull request to the merge queue Sep 16, 2024
Merged via the queue into linebender:main with commit 8ae9402 Sep 16, 2024
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@TheNachoBIT Now that I merged it, I see that it isn't showing the light / dark version as there's only one file ...

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@TheNachoBIT Now that I merged it, I see that it isn't showing the light / dark version as there's only one file ...

Oh that's because @xorgy made an svg version that adjusts the color to your current github theme, so if your theme is dark, the color of the logo will be white and viceversa :D

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Doesn't work in Safari (at least).

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