The structure is inspired by a snowflake, like the "Eis" (German for "ice") part of "Eisfunke", and by a spark, for the "Funke" (well, German for "spark") part.
The outer sparks are laid out such that their inner beams form a non-continuous hexagon, or a orthogonal cube together with the main beams, if you only look at the right lines.
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## Variants
This repo contains a number of variants in different colors, with and without shadows, and with and without the ice background. You can view the latest PNGs [here](https://git.eisfunke.com/document/logo/-/jobs/artifacts/master/browse/out?job=build).
This repo contains a number of variants in different colors, with and without shadows, and with and without the ice background. You can view the latest PNGs [here](https://document.pages.eisfunke.com/logo/).
The main variant has a white flake, an orange (look at my [palette](https://git.eisfunke.com/document/palette) for the exact color and variants) outer circle, all with a drop shadow on an ice background.
## Attribution
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Please respect the usage terms in the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file:
You are free to use this logo to refer to me, my websites and my projects as long as you include some kind of link back to me. ([eisfunke.com](https://www.eisfunke.com), this repo, any other site owned by me or a social media profile is fine.
You are free to use this logo to refer to me, my websites and my projects as long as you include some kind of link back to me ([eisfunke.com](https://www.eisfunke.com), this repo, any other site owned by me or a social media profile is fine).
However, as I use this as somewhat of a trademark please don't use or adapt it for other purposes without my permission.