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design: logo, color palette, and visual identity #64

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@cdhagmann

Summary

The project has no visual identity beyond the Cayman Jekyll theme default. Before v1.0 ships we want at minimum a logo that can go in the README header and the Jekyll site.

Stand-in

The gem's tagline — "Find contributable issues in the gems your project already depends on" — and the name gem-contribute are fixed. Any visual direction should reinforce the "already have context on these" angle.

Deliverables (minimum)

  • A logo (SVG preferred) suitable for a GitHub README header and favicon
  • A suggested primary color (the Cayman theme's teal is a placeholder)

Deliverables (stretch)

  • Dark-mode variant
  • A badge / shield style for "made with gem-contribute" or "good first issue" callouts

Notes

A stand-in (wordmark / text-only treatment) is acceptable for the initial v1.0 cut. This issue tracks the full design work. If you have design skills and want to contribute something durable, this is a great place to start.

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