Design
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This page will be subject to updates, in particular on day 1 of 32C3.
Version History
- 2015-12-16 Initial Release
- 2015-12-16 Added Signs for Assemblies
- 2015-12-16 Added two versions of Fahrplan track coloring scheme
- 2015-12-20 Version 0.9 of signs, incl. SVG versions
- 2015-12-21 Simple rendering script added to PNG sequence
- 2016-02-05 Added intro animation
Logos
The main theme evolves around impossible bottles (also known as "ships in a bottle"), these decorative, but absolutely useless, and locked-in-for-no-reason tourist souvenirs.
32C3_bottles.zip (6.3M) MD5 (32C3_bottles.zip) = 2cc777c4b0e7f14c8d75b682e6f9b5d2
We also have a general 32C3 logo, which is a mere variant of the "Chaos Knot"
32C3_knot.zip (699K) MD5 (32C3_knot.zip) = 082ea7c43e6a3206f73d373377c98906
Font
ROBOTO CONDENSED by Christian Robertson Apache License, version 2.0
- Standard Text: Light 300 RobotoCondensed-Light.ttf
- Headers: Normal 400 RobotoCondensed-Regular.ttf
32C3_font.zip (170K) MD5 (32C3_font.zip) = ca81938ebfe427207e043a44f94fb94c
Color scheme
- The main color scheme is white-on-black OR black-on-white, as you see fit. All graphics can be inverted.
- The accent color is #f19224.
- For track colors use
- Security #5057af
- Politics #b550bd
- Science #45b9b3
- Hardware #a8563f
- Art #b99745
- Failosophy #c0ba59
- CCC #45b964
- Entertainment #45b964 (same as CCC)
Example:
You may choose to use even brighter colors to fight the winter blues.
See Media:32c3-track-colors.png for a shiny example.
Signs and Icons
Full set PSD: 32C3_icons_0.9.psd.zip (2.9M) MD5 (32C3_icons_0.9.psd.zip) = 922e31d8b152eb1a0d91cbf1e9dc35d4
Full set SVG: 32C3_icons-svg_0.9.zip (964K) MD5 (32C3_icons-svg_0.9.zip) = 21cce31b9f4b84e41753f7ae97447831
Video animations
For motion pictures, some animation examples will be added here.
Intro animation
Infinite animation
32C3_png_sequence.zip (54M) MD5 (32C3_png_sequence.zip) = 017abfa94f2284097f64a19308115366
Credit / License
- Graphic Design: Roland Brückner
- Video Animations: Frederic Brückner