diff --git a/source/_posts/2015-02-28-home-assistant-migrating-to-yaml.markdown b/source/_posts/2015-02-28-home-assistant-migrating-to-yaml.markdown index d2e5fa1ff38..37aee5eef18 100644 --- a/source/_posts/2015-02-28-home-assistant-migrating-to-yaml.markdown +++ b/source/_posts/2015-02-28-home-assistant-migrating-to-yaml.markdown @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ date: 2015-03-01 20:38:00 +0100 date_formatted: March 1, 2015 author: "Theodor Lindquist" comments: true +categories: core --- Home Assistant is now using [YAML](http://yaml.org/) for it's configuration file. diff --git a/source/_posts/2015-03-08-new-logo.markdown b/source/_posts/2015-03-08-new-logo.markdown new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6a702525a3d --- /dev/null +++ b/source/_posts/2015-03-08-new-logo.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +--- +layout: post +title: "New logo for Home Assistant" +description: "A new logo has arrived for Home Assistant" +date: 2015-03-08 22:16:10 -0800 +date_formatted: March 8, 2015 +comments: true +categories: branding +--- + +It is well known that you are either a good programmer or a good designer. It's rare you'll meet someone that is both. That's why it wasn't surprising to anyone that the logo that I made was mediocre — at best. Luckily, [Jeremy Geltman](http://jeremygeltman.com/) has come to the rescue and contributed a brand new logo for Home Assistant. + +The new logo follows Googles material design spec. It uses the blue color that Home Assistant uses in the interface and it comes in two versions: a high detailed version (for homescreen icon etc) and a simple version (for favicon etc). + +
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+The old logo, the new detailed logo and the new simple logo.
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