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As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, APL does not have a logo like many other programming languages do. After a consensus at their September 9th 2021 [[BAA webinar|webinar]], [[BAA]] is heading an effort to adopt a universal [[vendor]]-agnostic logo for APL, using this page as a portal. Voting for logo concept is currently happening.
As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, APL does not have a logo like many other programming languages do. After a consensus at their September 9th 2021 [[BAA webinar|webinar]], [[BAA]] is heading an effort to adopt a universal [[vendor]]-agnostic logo for APL, using this page as a portal. Submission of concept work ran until the end of 2021, and voting for logo concepts is currently happening.


'''''Note:''' There is still plenty of time to vote (a link is provided below), so please familiarise yourself with the following before voting:''
'''''Note:''' There is still plenty of time to vote (a link is provided below), so please familiarise yourself with the following before voting:''
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[[File:Nested bitmaps logo dark.png|120px|frameless|left]]
[[File:Nested bitmaps logo dark.png|120px|frameless|left]]
[[File:Alternative nested bitmaps.png|frameless|right|Alternative nested bitmap logos]][[File:Nested bitmaps logo.png|120px|frameless|left]]
[[File:Alternative nested bitmaps.png|frameless|right|Alternative nested bitmap logos]][[File:Nested bitmaps logo.png|120px|frameless|left]]
This logo is a reinterpretation based on the classic APL [[apple]] with the leaf styled as a filled [[Del]] which symbolises [[function]] definition and has been used in application icons for [[APL+]] and [[APLX]]. The green colour comes from [[IBM]]'s modern '''Carbon''' design to honour IBM's role APL's history. The apple is subdivided into a rectangular pattern which is supposed to invoke a [[matrix]] and  the middle row in turn holds three 4-row, 3-column [[Boolean]] matrices to spell out "APL" as bitmaps. This matrix of matrices hints at APL's multi-dimensional [[nested array]]s. The logo exists in various variations, and each comes has a version for light backgrounds and one for dark backgrounds.
This logo is a reinterpretation based on the classic APL [[apple]] with the leaf styled as a filled [[Del]] which symbolises [[function]] definition and has been used in application icons for [[APL+]] and [[APLX]]. The green colour comes from [[IBM]]'s modern '''Carbon''' design to honour IBM's role APL's history. The apple is subdivided into a rectangular pattern which is supposed to invoke a [[matrix]] and  the middle row in turn holds three 4-row, 3-column [[Boolean]] matrices to spell out "APL" as bitmaps. This matrix of matrices hints at APL's multi-dimensional [[nested array]]s. The logo exists in various variations.
 
This logo relies on contrast contrasts in a way that necessitates having two parallel logos, one for light backgrounds and one for dark backgrounds.


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=== [[File:OOQQ APL bright green proposal.jpg|16px|frameless]] APL Rotated Array [[File:APL dots proposal.jpg|16px|frameless]] ===
=== [[File:OOQQ APL bright green proposal.jpg|16px|frameless]] APL Rotated Array [[File:APL dots proposal.jpg|16px|frameless]] [[File:Rotated Array with APL.png|16px|frameless]]===
[[File:OOQQ APL bright green proposal.jpg|120px|frameless|left]]
[[File:OOQQ APL bright green proposal.jpg|120px|frameless|left]]
[[File:APL dots proposal.jpg|120px|frameless|right]]
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[[File:Rotated Array with APL.png|120px|frameless]]
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Following the central ideas of "Array-Based" Language, the three letters of the name, and the most established APL logo to date ([[APL Wiki logo|the APL Wiki one]]); This logo tries to encompass and simplify all of them, while the rotation and the negative space hints the nature of the multi-dimensional arrays that APL is founded on. The colour is green, hinting the IBM Carbon green lettering, begin friendly with hard reproduce surfaces that will need a black-and-white version, and also becoming the only green logo in the programming language landscape. Also exists in a darker version. Made by [https://ooqq.me OOQQ]
Following the central ideas of "Array-Based" Language, the three letters of the name, and the most established APL logo to date ([[APL Wiki logo|the APL Wiki one]]); This logo tries to encompass and simplify all of them, while the rotation and the negative space hints the nature of the multi-dimensional arrays that APL is founded on. The colour is green, hinting the IBM Carbon green lettering, begin friendly with hard reproduce surfaces that will need a black-and-white version, and also becoming the only green logo in the programming language landscape. Also exists in a darker version. Made by [https://ooqq.me OOQQ]


This logo does not spell out "APL" and while there are three central circles, they are likely too far apart to frame one letter each.
This logo does not spell out "APL" and while there are three central circles, they are likely too far apart to frame one letter each. A solution, would be to put them on the diagonal


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[[File:Apl logo2.png|120px|frameless|right]]
[[File:Apl logo2.png|120px|frameless|right]]
This logo follows the style of the logos of JavaScript and its relatives/derivatives, but can optionally be made to stand out more with the distinctive [[power]] glyph.
This logo follows the style of the logos of JavaScript and its relatives/derivatives, but can optionally be made to stand out more with the distinctive [[power]] glyph.
The star when used in a flag-like context, may have negative connotations to some.


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=== [[File:Parallel Lines.png|16px|frameless]] Parallel Lines ===
=== [[File:Parallel Lines.png|16px|frameless]] Parallel Lines ===
[[File:Parallel Lines.png|120px|frameless|left]]
[[File:Parallel Lines.png|120px|frameless|left]]
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The thinking here is an APL Logo for general use and promoting the APL language has to be distinctive (so people notice and remember it), has to include the letters APL (as the people we want to attract will mostly not know what APL is), has also to include the words "A Programming Language" (to destinguish it from other instances of "APL") and should ideally be in 3D  or use some other means to emphasize that APL can process Arrays with complex structures and multiple dimensions. The challenge is to get all that into 120 pixels - assuming that is indeed the typical size for the Logo in use. This is a first stab and lots of variants of this basic idea are possible, bronze with black or white backgrounds, for example; which I happen to like but has the additional benefit that no other Program Language Logos use this colour. It shows up well at 16 pixels on a white background, but not on black, sadly.  
The thinking here is an APL Logo for general use and promoting the APL language has to be distinctive (so people notice and remember it), has to include the letters APL (as the people we want to attract will mostly not know what APL is), has also to include the words "A Programming Language" (to destinguish it from other instances of "APL") and should ideally be in 3D  or use some other means to emphasize that APL can process Arrays with complex structures and multiple dimensions. The challenge is to get all that into 120 pixels - assuming that is indeed the typical size for the Logo in use. This is a first stab and lots of variants of this basic idea are possible, bronze with black or white backgrounds, for example; which I happen to like but has the additional benefit that no other Program Language Logos use this colour. It shows up well at 16 pixels on a white background, but not on black, sadly.  


It might be unclear whether the name is "LPA" or "LAP".
The phrase "A Programming Language" estabishes that the main logo says "APL", but further work to emphasize this point would be useful.


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This logo may be too cryptic, as neither the name APL, nor individual APL glyphs are very distinguishable.


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