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@isabela-pf thank you very much for this amazing work 😊 Personally I enjoy the option 4 😊 I think that moving from orange to another colour is a good idea. I was not convinced by the "y" rendering of first experiments but I really like from your last post. Let's see what others say ! Thank you again!! |
Looks good! My choice would be option 1 and definitely some other could be nice, maybe a thematic colour for different parts of the library. |
Thanks a lot @isabela-pf ! All logos looks great ! |
All these proposals are great, my choices would go more towards design 1 and 4. Proposition 4 reminds me a little bit of the Apache Spark logo. A change of colour is a great idea to mark the differentiation. |
To try and make the options easier to track, I’m putting each direction in a separate comment. That way people can add reactions if they want (though comments are still greatly appreciated!) and it should feel like a more manageable post. While I cleaned each idea, the most noticeable change is the color experimentation and switching all type to Varta. Each option keeps an element of the original orange, but adds a color designed to compliment it. All options are shown with the same color set of combos. Option 1-2The flame shape is modified spark resized. Overall, it is closest to 1-1. |
It seems not so easy to find good colors for the logo. You provided a lot of color scheme's alternatives and I don't have a preference atm. But I really enjoyed the sharper option 4 :) About logo composition, I think I prefer when the dot (or square) is in bottom left rather than in middle or right. I feel more flowing (in a sense) maybe related to reading from left to right. |
Personally, my choice would go towards the 4-2 option and with the "first violet" color, awesome work! |
I was talking to @isabela-pf in a private discussion and proposed to explore the following direction. I was inspired of the option 1-2 and 4-2 and drawn quickly this : In some sense, behind the form there is pytorch's droplet but I would like to keep 3 flames like in 4-2 (well 2 flames are just "silhouttes") instead of 2 as in 1-2 but keeping everything in the same layout as in 1-2... @sdesrozis @fco-dv what do you guys think about ? |
It reminds me of a candle in a circular urn. Why isn't the circular shape closed? It's a nice idea. |
I was thinking that there is an invisible match going up to the red circle. And as for side flames I didn't manage to draw nice second parts of them and left open... |
Blending the flame shapes we’ve been looking at ended up being more difficult than I anticipated, but I also think it’s a great idea so I was happy to experiment with it. Thanks for your patience! It sounded like there was more interest in keeping the original PyTorch orange with the touch of a yellow, so I continued that here. I’m happy to try out other colors again as we continue to whittle the options for shape down. This addition of 1-2’s shape and 4-2’s flame style makes up 5 (fitting, and not even planned!).
Thanks for all the continual feedback! I look forward to hearing what you think about these. Option 5-1Two flame peaks and curve, upper right dot, and continuous line. Option 5-2Two flame peaks and curve, lower right dot, and continuous line. Option 5-3Three flame peaks, upper right dot, and segmented lines. Option 5-4Three flame peaks, lower right dot, segmented lines. |
6 is different, but calls in more of pure PyTorch’s angles (just like 5 starts to) I think it also has a sense of looping together that reiterates the relationships between projects. Just throwing in a more geometric approach since that hasn’t been represented much in this process and it is a possible solution. Option 6-1 |
@isabela-pf thanks a lot for your huge work on our logo ! I really appreciate all those ideas you put here with the description for each image. I like 5-2 and 5-4. I played with images and mixing them up with some rescale and rotation I obtained: If we could remove this visible skew in the bottom (more symmetric) it would be perfect for me. What do you think ? |
Hi @vfdev-5, that's actually one of the options I mocked up already when exploring the concept, so I had it ready to go. Here's it is: Option 5-5Three flame peaks, lower right dot, continuous line. |
@isabela-pf that's great ! Is it possible to turn it such that yellow point and central flame were more vertically aligned and make the complete flame less wide and more subtle (as the package is :) )? |
@isabela-pf I really enjoy your last works!! To me, the 5.2 is good. I don't know how to express it correctly but I think shapes should be as more as possible arcs of circles. I feel that it's ok for right part of external shape but not for left (near "flame"). Btw, it's very nice, bravo !! |
Since this round was focused on polishing, changes might be more difficult to spot. Once again, I’ve listed them here to help:
I think we're getting close to a decision, so let me know if there's a specific way we want to make the final choice (is is a vote, is it a specific group's choice, etc.). 5-65-7Curious about how the transition between shapes?This section is for you! All 5's started with a three by three grid like this: So to work with the "slim" idea, I shifted to a roughly two by three grid: This seems to be the smallest I can go and still manage to have three smooth peaks to the flames. While it might not be as narrow as expected, I think this grid still feels more vertical in a way that 5-5 does not. Switching to this grid also meant switching from a circle base for the flames (more like the main PyTorch logo) to an oval and greatly changed how the curves needed to flow. |
I’m following up with a polished version of 5-7 based on comments from @vfdev-5 . Thanks to all the lovely feedback on this issue, I think this logo is refined and ready to be wrapped up. Is there any final approval it needs to go through? It’d also be helpful to know where it makes sense to keep the final logo and related pieces. Should this be a PR or does it belong elsewhere? |
Shall we further do favicon for documentation as well? |
@ydcjeff good idea ! Could you, please, open an issue for that ? |
🚀 Feature
@vfdev-5 asked me to work on a logo to represent Ignite and its relation to main PyTorch, so I’m opening this issue to post iterations and provide a place for discussion.
All feedback is welcome! I'm looking forward to hearing the community's thoughts.
These first iterations use the same orange as PyTorch (
#ee4c2c
)and maintain similar line weight (and sometimes the small circle) in order to show a visual relationship between the projects. The potential directions for Ignite’s logomark are meant to highlight Ignite’s strengths of simplicity and speed as well as the kick starting nature of some of its “out-of-the-box” features.Option 1-1
Compared to the current PyTorch logo, Option 1 is meant to be more a energetic spark than a steady, symmetrical flame.


Option 2-1
Option 2 is the furthest from the current PyTorch logo and revolves around the idea of a matchstick. The flame shape is closest to the current PyTorch logo of the different options.


Option 3-1
Another idea around a spark originating from a single point. Different flame shape and direction.


Option 4-1
This developed as a variation of Option 3. While it is my least favorite, I wanted to provide an option that feels sharper and more explosive.


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