HTML5 Gets an Official Logo from W3C
This is very good news for all web lovers and HTML programmers that W3C has validated the official logo of HTML5 so please share your views how do you like the logo of this new version of HTML.
The World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has unveiled a new logo for HTML5 -- and along with it, a new way of framing the conversation about newer web development technologies.
The topic of HTML5 has been one of great debate and no small amount of confusion over the past year or so. With the ardent support of companies such as Google and a great deal of enthusiasm from developers in all areas of work, HTML5 has taken its place in popular conversation as the magic-bullet antidote for everything that's wrong with web development.
The logo was designed by boutique agency Ocupop, a firm that focuses on branding, identity and web design, among other facets of marketing and design work.Ocupop logo designer Michael Nieling said in a statement, "The term HTML5 has taken on a life of its own; there has been significant confusion and debate both within the developer community and in the public at large as to what exactly HTML5 is when the term is used outside of simply referring to the spec itself... The standard needs a standard. That is, HTML5 needs a consistent, standardized visual vocabulary to serve as a framework for conversations, presentations, and explanations.
Meaning of HTML5 logo
On the logo's new site, we read, "It stands strong and true, resilient and universal as the mark-up 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."
The HTML5 badge comes in a keystone shape that symbolizes "how HTML5 stands at the center of this current technology movement," as Neiling put it. The shape is also reminiscent of a coat of arms, a sort of "badge of honor we felt captured the spirit and substance of the open web platform and the community surrounding it.
The logo is meant to be taken and used by all members of the web developer/designer community; in fact, on the logo's site, you can customize your own badge according to the types of technology you use with eight classes that range from semantics to styling.
HTML5 Logo based T-shirts
I think it would look better with HTML on the inside of the shield. Not sure if such an ethereal topic as a coding routine would ever actually needs to be "logotipized" in such a way that it looks like a big corporation. What you say about the logo share your views.
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