Description
Visual identity of a project is essential to make it distinguishable from other projects and to project the intention a project aims to achieve. As H-hat moves towards its first working version release, it is important to start establishing its unique identity to set apart from quantum packages/libraries/modules and also from classical programming languages.
This work should reflect on icons, logos, fonts styles, color pallets (dark and light themes), content presentation, and overall communication tone (how to write to users and guide them through some material).
Expected behavior
The project should look unique and be easily recognizable from both software and quantum fields perspectives.
Description
Visual identity of a project is essential to make it distinguishable from other projects and to project the intention a project aims to achieve. As H-hat moves towards its first working version release, it is important to start establishing its unique identity to set apart from quantum packages/libraries/modules and also from classical programming languages.
This work should reflect on icons, logos, fonts styles, color pallets (dark and light themes), content presentation, and overall communication tone (how to write to users and guide them through some material).
Expected behavior
The project should look unique and be easily recognizable from both software and quantum fields perspectives.