@simonsarris Maybe that is the point? To not look like a software company. Dig the direction. Definitely not a fan of how the symbol goes with this particular typeface. But it probably needs to stay a sans serif to make a compromise between analog (the symbol) and digital (the typeface)
@lucasxfields they made the O be this weird stroke/contour that rarely (if ever) works... it usually just traps your logo and looks like an unnecessary detail.
> "I don't know why this pretext thing is going viral, we've been able to do this for years using canvas"
It's not going viral because it's technically astonishingly novel, it's going viral because it's accessible.
And the accessibility has nothing to do with the library it self, but the fact that everyone has access to AI.
It used to be that "normal people" could only use "apps", and the apps were built by "developers", who in turn used libraries internally but nobody knew about the libraries. They used "apps".
Now, any normal person and any agent can use "libraries" directly.
So libraries can go viral just like apps can go viral.
@juanbuis@benjitaylor e v e r y single interaction in @honk was world-class... I don't need to know more in order to believe @benjitaylor is the right person for the job.