2014-09-18, 10:33
I use it to playback some truly terrible home made videos, youtube, and listen to music, see pictures we take. And I know and have set-up many HTPC's and indeed Music is a very central portion of all of them as is all other media types.
In fact, music is always playing in background when video is not, which makes music playback the most used feature of the lot. The only feature not used at all is PVR (other devices take care of that)
Including physical disc media which is actually the very main reason it has for existing in this household.
Now the logo, kinda repeating myself and others now, but a logo design should have to identify itself and be identifiable with the main/full project logo:
@ 16x16, 32x32, 64x64, 96x96 (you cant put much in those canvas sizes without loosing detail so it has to be simple and identifiable), Then the remainder of icon sizes as some OS's/Devices take such a role in the application dissemination.
Then logos for websites/wikis which can be full wack,.
Personally I dont see any logos that make use of full word only make any lasting impression when this is taken into consideration, except for a few of samfisher's designs (not all) and a couple of others that actually lend themselves to all medium types sizes and assets.
In fact, music is always playing in background when video is not, which makes music playback the most used feature of the lot. The only feature not used at all is PVR (other devices take care of that)
Including physical disc media which is actually the very main reason it has for existing in this household.
Now the logo, kinda repeating myself and others now, but a logo design should have to identify itself and be identifiable with the main/full project logo:
@ 16x16, 32x32, 64x64, 96x96 (you cant put much in those canvas sizes without loosing detail so it has to be simple and identifiable), Then the remainder of icon sizes as some OS's/Devices take such a role in the application dissemination.
Then logos for websites/wikis which can be full wack,.
Personally I dont see any logos that make use of full word only make any lasting impression when this is taken into consideration, except for a few of samfisher's designs (not all) and a couple of others that actually lend themselves to all medium types sizes and assets.