I really loved @FixedFun 's idea for the kbin mascot, so I decided to refine it a bit and make some color alternatives. All credit to them for this wonderful idea! I merely refined it. Note, the circles beside the logo are just a color pallete swatch, not actually meant to be apart of the logo.

Here is some alternatives as well as a phone screen mockup
Here is Fun’s next to mine

As the kbird, maybe his name could be Ben, or Bin, or Binny the bird? Binjamin is pretty hilarious

details: font is poppins. program is adobe illustrator.

UPDATE: Thoughts on this one?

  • hyperspace@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Is this a mascot in the same way that the mastodon is mastodon’s mascot and Snoo is Reddit’s mascot? For some reason this mockup really looks like an app icon haha

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      1 year ago

      though it does stand out more, i felt like adding a stroke makes it look more unrelated and pasted on if that makes sense? like someone took a random bird icon and threw it on a gradient bg. so i wanted it to feel a little bit more integrated. i dont mind the stroke as much as i thought upon seeing your version, tho. i added a stroke to mine just to see and i dont think its too bad

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    1 year ago

    I love this, I hope both Kbin and this mascot takes off! Binny’s a wonderful name for a birbie too!

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        1 year ago

        It looks better (cuter!) but I’m not sure if the bald man went away. Maybe if you add a little line to make the upper and lower beak clearer? Maybe a little smile.

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        1 year ago

        If the logo was flipped so that the bird was facing to the left it might help. At least for those of us who read from left to right, the first thing we see when scanning the image is the back of the bird’s head instead of the beak.

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          1 year ago

          It’s funny. On the original I think it was facing left and a case was made for updating it to face the right for readers who read left to right. The thought being that it would be looking forward rather than backward.

          It’s interesting - lots of differing perspectives on how we view art and marketing.

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            1 year ago

            You’re right, I had seen the original but didn’t remember that the newer version was flipped.