- Jan 24
XMPP’s New Logo
- Design, Jive Software
I’m proud to announce that the new identity for XMPP / Jabber is here! My friend Raja has done a stellar job creating the new mark. He really knows how to combine color and style into an effective logo. Of course it doesn’t hurt that I’m a sucker for a green-blue-orange combo. My own personal tastes aside, this new mark does a great job of conveying a much needed official face for the XMPP Standards Foundation. It’s great to see the amount of attention and appreciation that design is getting in the engineering-centric world of open protocols and open-source software.
I cornered Matt Tucker (our CTO and a huge advocate of XMPP) about the logo as soon as I saw it. He explained that the XMPP foundation needed to stand apart from the rest of the crowd. There is a tradition in the open-source/open-protocol realm where most logos are only afterthoughts (no offence IETF). XMPP/Jabber is a bit different from others in that they have a more structured and controlled standards body and wanted an identity to reflect that. Being an open protocol, they wanted the logo to feel open in nature. They also wanted something colorful. Jabber, Peter Saint-Andre’s parrot, provided inspiration in both the colors and the general wing-like shape.
I really think Raja’s done a great job conveying all of these ideas, while creating a mark that meets the many subtle requirements that go into logo design. It has a distinct silhouette. It is in part both an X and a J. It works equally well in black or white. There is a lot of movement, conveying the idea of communication. Can’t wait to show you guys what he’s been doing with us on the new Jive logo.
As a designer I never thought I would nerd-out on such a thing as an open messaging and presence protocol. As far as I knew, gremlins snuck into my computer and Pony Expressed them through some magical realm to suddenly appear on the screens of my friends and co-workers. Matt, Gato, David and the rest of the RTC team here at Jive has changed that. It’s great to see a bit of a design love given to those who make such magic happen.
Can’t wait to see what we can do with the XMPP website.
Comments
- 9 Comments
Michael Sigler Fri Jan 25 2008 at 09:47 pm
At least it’s not a bubble logo. Todd would’ve had a field day.
Also if you’re want to be tossing out some helpful constructive criticism, it’d be great to know who’s giving it.
Todd Kenefsky Sat Jan 26 2008 at 07:48 pm
Oh, I am so poised to write a post about another bubble logo. Don’t think I won’t do it. Go ahead- make my day.
nathanpbell Sun Feb 17 2008 at 11:40 pm
I love it. I was just at XMPP’s website this morning doing some research for a project and I remember noting to myself “Oh, they got a new logo, cool!” Then, tonight, in my search for Portland bloggers I found your blog and, lo and behold, a post about the XMPP logo! Small world :o)
Mark Dulle Mon Feb 18 2008 at 12:33 am
I’ve been reading your blog for quite a while. The logo is great. Keep up you good work.
Michael Sigler Tue Feb 19 2008 at 11:22 am
Hi Nathan - Just further reminder of how small Portland is as well.
Mark - Thanks man. You should check out http://www.rajasandhu.com/ for more great logos.
I am Michael Sigler and this is my blog. I am a designer, artist, art director, writer, dungeon master and all around geek. I live in Portland, OR with my wife Joleine. During the day I work for the fine folks at Jive Software.
Justin Kistner Thu Jan 24 2008 at 04:00 pm
That is a beautiful logo. It feels so uplifting and bright. Thanks for sharing this!