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octosql
OctoSQL is a query tool that allows you to join, analyse and transform data from multiple databases and file formats using SQL.
Hey, author here, happy to answer any questions!
The logo was created for OctoSQL[0] and in the article you can find a lot of sample phrase-image combinations, as it describes the whole path (generation, variation, editing) I went down. Let me know what you think!
[0]:https://github.com/cube2222/octosql
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Thanks, haha!
My blog source code is hosted on GitHub[0] and deployed to GitHub Pages. Everything is done automatically by GitHub Actions.
You can see the image arrangement code in the source of the article - it's just rawhtml with inline css. A very ugly approach, but it works.
For the images, I just changed the download directory of my browser for the time I was writing the article so that it put the images into the right folder automatically.
Good luck with the article!
[0]: https://github.com/cube2222/cube2222.github.io
[1]: https://github.com/cube2222/cube2222.github.io/blob/main/con...
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Strongly agree with others here that you skipped better options.
Also, since time immemorial, databases are cylinders.
For logo purposes, these are both strong, while the second adds “personality”:
https://i.imgur.com/j6P4Oh4.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/kM23GZV.jpg
I really like the design breaking out of the strong circle, and your hard hat idea was great. That last one could have been your logo “as is”!
Though you could consider replacing the green cubes with cylinders, or simply hand add rubix cube lines to these green cubes to make them data cubes.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=data+cube&t=ha&va=j&ia=images&iax=...
Thanks for sharing the process!