Meant to do this months ago.
Red should only be used in the context of replacing youtube buttons.
Purple has been of most focus mid 2022 when the
purple 'party' mixed line version was chosen as the most distinct.
+ line icon 28px => 24px
+ party 48px => 24px
+ party 64px => 48px
+ removed incorrect "onLight" stipulation for 'party hero'
+ 'party hero' increase detail at 48px not 64px
+ organic poster preview made smaller
+ white edge added to light sticker
+ party hero high res
+ white 'white_' versions of 'bnw_' icons
+ bnw circled version shown is black
+ jumbo peertube '192px' added for max versatility
+ circled 'party hero' icons added
+
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami", is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact with each other to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star. A star being an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
# If you are looking for a mastodon icon for your website, you probably want to use a fediverse icon instead.
Fediverse was growing in popularity long before Mastodon.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami", is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact with each other to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star. A star being an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
# If you are looking for a mastodon icon for youiconr website, you probably want to use a fediverse icon instead.
Fediverse was growing in popularity long before Mastodon.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami", is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact with each other to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star. A star being an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
# If you are looking for a mastodon icon for your website, you probably want to use a fediverse icon instead.
Fediverse was growing in popularity long before Mastodon.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami", is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact with each other to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star. A star being an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
# If you are looking for a mastodon icon for your website, you probably want to use a fediverse icon instead.
Fediverse was growing in popularity long before Mastodon.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami", is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact with each other to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star. A star being an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
# If you are looking for a mastodon icon for your website, you probably want to use a fediverse icon instead.
Fediverse was growing in popularity long before Mastodon.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami", is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact with each other to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star. A star being an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami", is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact with each other to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star. A star being an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami" is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star, an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami" is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star, an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami" is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star, an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami" is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star, an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
(NOTE: Icons are Plain SVG but have yet to be properly optimised. The Scour (v0.31) export feature in Inkscape is broken. That project is hosted on MicrosoftGH (https://github.com/scour-project/scour) and the author was disinterested in contacting a Microsoft user.
It is often important to communicate that one is on a social platform from one's own website. Currently, users of the fediverse network are left with two choices; either use an incorrect/inaccurate icon based on specific fediverse software, or a gaudy icon with negative connotations (of witchcraft). Most choose the former. This has the ill-effect of elevating one implementation of Fediverse software, and creates a false impression of fediverse's network topology.
Since Feb 2021 DSFGS has been working on a Fediverse icon and this is the result of much feedback, review and iteration.
This icon pack, the author calls "#fediOrigami" is developed based on an origami boat turned on its side. The overlapping, semi-transparent "folds" are their own entities, but interact to form an 'F' and also create a silhouette of part of a star, an homage to the previous but seldom-used icon design which was a connected five pointed star.
Signed-off-by: joseph <joseph@no-reply@disroot.org>