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Our first logo was designed originally by the [http://quilted.org/ Quilted] cooperative. It has mutated since, as these things do. An additional design was by Jonas Frankki of Denmark in 2009.
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{{big}}'''Noisebridge's identity''' logo was designed originally by the [http://quilted.org/ Quilted] cooperative. It has mutated since, as these things do. An additional design was by Jonas Frankki of Denmark in 2009 and Mediapathic.
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= Updated for our new address =
= Letterhead =
This is a Letterhead that can be used for Official Noisebridge Documentation
[[File:Letterhead.pdf]]
<br>


You can also download the DOC file [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6IO4H7AtyvYd0VzdHZIRjctVVk here]
= Sticker =
This is the '''PDF vector''' file we use for making stickers.<br>
(We've used ''StickerGiant.com'' for most of our orders, and make both 1.5" and 3" circle 'Die Cut Stickers'.)<br>
:[[File:NB.sticker.colour.print.ready.pdf]]<br>
and a B&W version:<br>
:[[File:NB.sticker.print.ready.b.w.pdf]]<br>
= Colors =
Noisebridge enjoys the color red and black. If you [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarcho-syndicalist_symbolism Google around] you might find some more information about these colors. The original version of our logo had a gradient for the background, and many epic wars were fought but none won to establish a single shade of red. The specific shade was established by [[User:mediapathic|mediapathic]] in December of 2008 when he produced version 2 of our logo.
The canonical red hex RGB color code is...
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; color: #000000; background: #ED1C24; border-style: solid; border-width: 5px; border-color: #000000;"
|#ED1C24
|}
(Even though...
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; color: #000000; background: #CC3333; border-style: solid; border-width: 5px; border-color: #000000;"
|#CC3333
|}
(aka Persian Red) is better and should be used whenever possible.)
== Fonts ==
The circle logo's circular text font family is Eurostile.
= Noisebridge Circle logos =
Plain logo without the address
[[Image:Noisebridge-logo-plain.jpg|300px]]
.png full with name and address
[[Image:NB Logo-Black on Red Official.png|300px]]
.svg full with name and address
[[File:Noisebridge-Logo Black-on-Red.svg|300px]]
.svg circuit and Ring only
[[File:Noisebridge-Logo circuit-only.svg|300px]]
.svg circuit only
[[File:Noisebridge circuit only.svg|300px]]
.pdf circuit and ring only (generated from [[Noisebridge logo EPS]])
[[File:Noisebridge-notext.pdf|300px]]
<!-- Images below do not have the red shown in the colors section.
[[Image:Nb_2169_sticker.png]]
[[Image:Nb_2169_sticker.png]]
'''Noisebridge logo thumbnail''' -- 300 x 300 pixels (300dpi):
[[File:NB_logo_thumb_300x300.jpg]]
-->
'''Noisebridge animated logo ''' -- 324 x 324 pixels:
[[File:NBLogoAni.gif]]
'''Noisebridge "Ouch, my vsync" animated logo''' -- 352 x 352 pixels
[[File:NBani-fast-glitch.gif]]


Now in fancy black and white!
Now in fancy black and white!
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[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Image:NB.sticker.print.ready.b.w.pdf B&W]
[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Image:NB.sticker.print.ready.b.w.pdf B&W]
[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Image:NB.sticker.colour.print.ready.pdf Colour]
[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Image:NB.sticker.colour.print.ready.pdf Colour]
<!-- Wrong red
The .png version of "NB.sticker.colour.print.ready.pdf" with the transparent background. 
[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/File:Noisebridge-RedAndBlack-TransparentBackground.png]
[[Image:Noisebridge-RedAndBlack-TransparentBackground.png|250px]]
-->


1-bit black & white 300 dpi gif (being used for rubber stamps):  
1-bit black & white 300 dpi gif (being used for rubber stamps):  
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[[Image:Nb_logo_bw.gif|250px]]
[[Image:Nb_logo_bw.gif|250px]]


A SVG file fo use with CNC and vector printers of sorts:
A SVG file for use with CNC and vector printers of sorts:


[[File:Noisebridge logo not by idiots for cnc.svg]]
[[File:Noisebridge logo not by idiots for cnc.svg]]
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[[File:Nosebridge.pdf]] with address
[[File:Nosebridge.pdf]] with address


[[File:Nosebridge_simple.pdf]] with no address
[[File:Nosebridge_simple.pdf]] with no address for great fun
[[File:NoisebridgeCursive.svg]] for great fun.
 
[[File:NoisebridgeCursive.png]] 
<br>Cursive sign of Noisebridge
 
[[File:Stencil-2011-01-22-path.svg|250px]] Stencil logo for Noisbridge by Coreyfro in 2011
 
[[File:Noisebridge-pixels.gif]] pixels logo by Jarrod 2018
 
= Reboot 2014 Logo =
 
[[File:Noisebridge_Reboot_logo.png|300px]]
 
Reboot 2014 Logo by [[user:Jarrod|Jarrod Hicks]] is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License. Original Noisebridge logo design by Jonas Frankki 2009.
 
.svg thumbnails aren't working but this is the file:
 
File:Noisebridge_reboot_logo_hicks.svg
 
https://noisebridge.net/wiki/File:Noisebridge_reboot_logo_hicks.svg
 
Vectors are also in the following .pdf
 
[[File:Noisebridge_Reboot_logo.pdf]]


= In the spirit of solidarity with other similar groups =
= In the spirit of solidarity with other similar groups =
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= pencil sketch =
= pencil sketch =


[[Image:Wheatstone-pencil.jpg]] [[User:Kragen|Kragen]] 17:17, 26 November 2007 (PST)
[[Image:Wheatstone-pencil.jpg|300px]] [[User:Kragen|Kragen]] 17:17, 26 November 2007 (PST)


= A Few Ideas =
= A Few Ideas =

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Noisebridge's identity logo was designed originally by the Quilted cooperative. It has mutated since, as these things do. An additional design was by Jonas Frankki of Denmark in 2009 and Mediapathic.

Letterhead[edit]

This is a Letterhead that can be used for Official Noisebridge Documentation File:Letterhead.pdf

You can also download the DOC file here

Sticker[edit]

This is the PDF vector file we use for making stickers.
(We've used StickerGiant.com for most of our orders, and make both 1.5" and 3" circle 'Die Cut Stickers'.)

File:NB.sticker.colour.print.ready.pdf

and a B&W version:

File:NB.sticker.print.ready.b.w.pdf

Colors[edit]

Noisebridge enjoys the color red and black. If you Google around you might find some more information about these colors. The original version of our logo had a gradient for the background, and many epic wars were fought but none won to establish a single shade of red. The specific shade was established by mediapathic in December of 2008 when he produced version 2 of our logo.

The canonical red hex RGB color code is...

#ED1C24

(Even though...

#CC3333

(aka Persian Red) is better and should be used whenever possible.)

Fonts[edit]

The circle logo's circular text font family is Eurostile.

Noisebridge Circle logos[edit]

Plain logo without the address

Noisebridge-logo-plain.jpg

.png full with name and address

NB Logo-Black on Red Official.png

.svg full with name and address

Noisebridge-Logo Black-on-Red.svg

.svg circuit and Ring only

Noisebridge-Logo circuit-only.svg

.svg circuit only

Noisebridge circuit only.svg

.pdf circuit and ring only (generated from Noisebridge logo EPS)

File:Noisebridge-notext.pdf


Noisebridge animated logo -- 324 x 324 pixels:

NBLogoAni.gif

Noisebridge "Ouch, my vsync" animated logo -- 352 x 352 pixels

NBani-fast-glitch.gif

Now in fancy black and white!

Print ready versions:

B&W Colour


1-bit black & white 300 dpi gif (being used for rubber stamps):

Nb logo bw.gif

A SVG file for use with CNC and vector printers of sorts:

Noisebridge logo not by idiots for cnc.svg


Nosebridge simple.png


File:Nosebridge.pdf with address

File:Nosebridge simple.pdf with no address for great fun

NoisebridgeCursive.png
Cursive sign of Noisebridge

Stencil-2011-01-22-path.svg Stencil logo for Noisbridge by Coreyfro in 2011

Noisebridge-pixels.gif pixels logo by Jarrod 2018

[edit]

Noisebridge Reboot logo.png

Reboot 2014 Logo by Jarrod Hicks is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License. Original Noisebridge logo design by Jonas Frankki 2009.

.svg thumbnails aren't working but this is the file:

File:Noisebridge_reboot_logo_hicks.svg

https://noisebridge.net/wiki/File:Noisebridge_reboot_logo_hicks.svg

Vectors are also in the following .pdf

File:Noisebridge Reboot logo.pdf

In the spirit of solidarity with other similar groups[edit]

Or "Typing over the rainbow."

This logo was designed by Jonas Frankki in Denmark with Jacob Appelbaum. It is available under the Creative Commons. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license.

This image is inspired by the CCC Sterntastatur (logo here), the RAF (logo here), the Weather Underground (logo here) and San Francisco (hacker) Values.

The image is available as a few different formats:

As a small logo sized png: Wunderground-noisebridge.png

As a larger logo with a black keyboard: NB rainbow on white.png

As a larger logo with a white keyboard: NB rainbow on black.png

As desktop background sized logo: 1920x1200 wallpaper.png

Source...

Michael from GRL made a more "San Francisco" version of our fresh new logo...

Pissingponynb.png

2008-December version[edit]

Sticker-2008-12.png

Wallpapers[edit]

By mediapathic.

Traditional: Nb-black.png

Explody: Nb-blacklocks3.png

2008-July version[edit]

Noisebridge circuit v2 sm.jpg

I didn't have time to incorporate all the good ideas above, so I threw an extra line in to appease the
electronics crowd. This could definitely use some work to include the other ideas though.
--Sagannotcarl 19:29, 6 February 2008 (PST)

GCode[edit]

Noisebridge logo rendered from CNC
Noisebridge logo milled into brass

The following gcode renders the Noisebridge logo for CNC.

g00 z1                  ( safe drillbit )
g00 x0 y0               ( move to lower left corner )
g91                     ( relative positioning )

g00 x.025               ( move to lower edge of lower left arc )

g02 y.025 x-.025 r.025 f1 ( arc to left edge of corner arc )
g01 y.0875              ( mill up to beginning of resistor symbol )

g01 y.01875 x.05        ( first zig of resistor )
g01 y.0375 x-.1         ( first zag )
g01 y.0375 x.1          ( second zig )
g01 y.0375 x-.1         ( secong zag )
g01 y.0375 x.1          ( third zig )
g01 y.0375 x-.1         ( third zag )
g01 y.01875 x.05        ( fourth and final zig )

g01 y.0875              ( mill up to lower left corner of upper left arc)
g02 y.025 x.025 r.025  ( arc to top edge )
g01 x.125               ( mill over to upper jump )
g02 x.1 r.05            ( arc over upper jump )
g01 x.125               ( mill over to upper left corner of upper right arc )
g02 x.025 y-.025 r.025 ( arc to right edge )

g01 y-.125              ( mill down to top of speaker )
g01 x.025               ( mill over to speaker cone )
g01 x.075 y.075         ( mill up top edge of speaker cone )
g01 y-.3                ( mill down speaker cone face )
g01 x-.075 y.075        ( mill up bottom edge of speaker cone )
g01 y.15                ( mill up back edge of speaker cone )
g01 x-.15               ( mill across top of speaker driver )
g01 y-.15               ( mill down back of speaker driver )
g01 x.15                ( mill across bottom of speaker driver )
g01 x-.025              ( mill back to lead edge )
g01 y-.125              ( mill down to upper corner of bottom right arc )

g02 x-.025 y-.025 r.025 ( arc to bottom edge )
g01 x-.125              ( mill over to lower jump )
g03 x-.1 r.05           ( arc over lower jump )
g01 x-.125              ( and finally return to beginning of bottom left arc )

m02                     ( end of program )

Suggestions[edit]

While the color and concept is nice, the circuit is kind of ungrammatical. The little bumps on the top and bottom are used to emphasize that two wires are crossing over one another and not connecting --- but there's no other wire there for them to pass over.

A simple way to fix this would be to add a vertical line through the middle of the logo all the way to the edge of the circle; that would render the circuit grammatically correct, although it still wouldn't be a circuit that did anything useful, except perhaps convert a little sound into heat.

A perhaps cleverer idea would be to incorporate a "bridge" circuit into the logo. A bridge is a square with a diagonal, with things connected to the corners of the square not on the diagonal, and it's the simplest circuit that can't be decomposed into series and parallel subcomponents. A bridge rectifier with a speaker on the diagonal would be both a nice illustration of the name, and also might have interesting nonlinear audio effects (as an output stage, not as a noise generator itself) if you actually built it.

Kragen 16:19, 26 November 2007 (PST)

a bridge[edit]

After some IRC discussion, I'm uploading a photo of a pencil sketch of a Wheatstone bridge with an AC power source and a speaker in place of the galvanometer.

Kragen 17:04, 26 November 2007 (PST)

pencil sketch[edit]

Wheatstone-pencil.jpg Kragen 17:17, 26 November 2007 (PST)

A Few Ideas[edit]

Got to playing with InkScape a bit today, and made a few noisebridge-themed things to consider.

The circuit in the first is an audio signal going through a bridge rectifier to a speaker, which I haven't built (yet), but which would have the effect of kicking the fundamental frequency up an octave and distorting everything. The wheatstone circuit above would fit this layout too. This one had the interesting unintended side effect of being shaped like a cartoon rocket. The other two are just pseudo-oscilloscope buttons showing noise, keeping to the shape and color scheme of the current logo with a simpler theme. I uploaded these as pngs for easy web viewing, but if anyone wants the svgs to play around with let me know.

Nb head1 bridge500.png

Nb logo2 blackred osc 250.png

Nb logo redblack osc 250.png


--Noahbalmer 14:13, 12 May 2008 (PDT)

Pamphlet[edit]

More information and resources can be found on the Pamphlet page.