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New icon discussion #2697
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This is something I actually considered a few times, but never went to the end f it because I'm no designer 😅 Although I was going more for a symbolic icon, since the app is also present on mobile now. Also because there are more and more non-booru/anime-related sources. Here's a few examples I did based on the "grab" idea, or the hook that shapes into a "G" for "G"rabber: I'm open to any other suggestions though, this is just something I randomly did. |
I can try to elaborate this kind of ideas and make a couple proposals, if you wish 🤩 |
the third image looks best |
I'll pin this thread and share it on the Discord to get more input and suggestions 😄 @Roccobot if you have any inspiration based on what I quickly came up with, feel free to do so. I personally like the idea of the hook in a "G" shape because it's quite representative of what Grabber does. Although claw machine also works for that 😅 For realty-inspired images like yours or the current icon, I'm just wondering if that wouldn't be too generic, but that's just my personal opinion and I'll follow the majority. Once a few popular ones come out I'll just make a survey or something 👌 |
Probably something anime-styled would work great, but should be more recognizable as a logotype |
If I think about anime + the concept of grabbing, the first thing that comes to my mind is actually this (very slightly NSFW). |
@NEO-SPECTRUMAN I merged a few of your comments for clarity in the thread 😄 As for an anime icon, why not but given there are users using Grabber to download non-anime stuff, and more generic sources (reddit, twitter, deviantart, artstation, etc.) being added, I'm not sure whether that could potentially turn them away. |
oh, you're right, I always think of it as a booru downloader but it is much more |
Which means it's their intellectual property by default, even when shared online.
That could work. |
Yeah, the box is purposely based on the Danbooru logo :) I actually like how it turned out as a proof of concept, but the style doesn't match neither Windows or Mac. I think I should try to remove the thick lines and to add some details and more gradients. Maybe I could also get rid of the 2 additional boxes and focus on the brown one. Probably, a 'crop' which would make the G even bigger would help with the lower resolutions. Anyway, in my picture consider just the rounded square (the lilac on the background is a piece of my wallpaper), so the actual icon would appear a little bigger than that |
yea, but the box is Danbooru 🥸 |
I actually constructed the G starting from two circles, but, then I too realized it was too Google 😬 so I reshaped it in the following iterations. But I see that macOS has its style of illustration, Windows has its own, Android has another, Linux has many. Not only I can't make illustrations in any of those styles (I'm more on the everything flat, thick lines kind of stuff): I also have no idea on how icons for multi-platform software is approached. So yeah, I'd like to propose some ideas here, but probably it would be better if we could find a real icon designer (maybe on Reddit or something?). |
While waiting for a better idea, I just made a 'photographic' icon inspired from the original one. I'm using it just to have a more coherent experience on macOS. If anyone else is interested: Grabber.zip. @Bionus this might be just an intermediate step towards something much more modern/captivating, but if you like the idea I can provide the base image with my regulations to anybody who wants to create Windows or Linux counterparts. I think the app is so amazing it deserves a higher quality icon! |
Icons are not just images that let us launch a program: they're the most important part of the UI, 'cause they're the first element users interact with and relate to, even before downloading the app. Damn, this already sounds like a lecture intro, sorry. I just wanted to explain what encouraged me to design a new one. Long story short, I really love Grabber and I'd really like it to have a new (better) icon.
I tried to make one myself, just to give an example of what I like / find appropriate. I like the 'generic' image approach: my example is a little vague but also more booru-esque: you can get a glimpse of a piece of a shrine if the icon is big enough. I gave it the shape and size used in macOS 12+ since that's the OS I'm more familiar with (honestly I don't know if Windows has standards or guidelines for icons). I added a white frame around the image, which should remind a printed photograph, like in the original icon.
I'm a graphic designer, but I know there are million other designers out there who are better than me, so... again: it's just a suggestion and an invitation to talk about the icon topic 🥺🙏🏻
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