I tried the two logo's I could find the quickest but both were bigger than 260x260px, which is astronomically small. Maybe up those limits to something like 800x600?
Thanks for the tip. We wanted it to be the size logos usually are, when placed on the websites, so it'll be fairly easy to upload it when done. We might reconsider this size due to the fact that some just want to share their holidized logos on social channels and therefore need it bigger.
I did. 260x160 is absurdly small. I didn't have anything that small just lying around.
Still, I wanted to see what exactly the thing did. This being HN and all, I thought it was somehow an auto-holidizer, or something, and I was curious. So I launched photoshop, and crushed my logo down to the size of a darn pea.
Once I got in, I was a touch disappointed. On top of the already small logo restriction, you have clipart that's so small I can barely see it on my 1920x1080 monitor. All in all, too much work for a simple toy, in my opinion. A little more explanation of what it does on the landing page would have been welcome.
Also, what the hell, man?
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We sure can add some more explanation on the landing page. Regarding the size, we wanted to make it easy when you upload it again to your site. Talking to this community helps understand that we can definitely make it bigger for sharing reasons or just to play around with.
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Love the site, but I found the lack of the word Christmas a little weird. Not that I'm a Christian or anything, just that I don't identify with the term Holiday Season here in the UK.
...and you'll see from the examples there that it's not just Christmas - Halloween, Thanksgiving, whatever. In my day job I see this done a lot for product sales, there are logos/backgrounds queued up for some holiday or other most of the year.
As an American who lived in the UK for a number of years, I can attest that we Americans are much more wary in these post-politically correct age of using the word Christmas for the holidays than the Brits. For better or worse, I dunno.
Basically it just lets you drag little Christmassy type icons over top of your uploaded image. Kind of underwhelming, especially since the small dimension limits on uploaded files means you're basically going to obscure your entire logo with little pictures of gingerbread houses or whatever.
Hey - you can get a URL instead of an image, if you click under the big green button "Get Logo", the "Get Image Link here" right under it. Let me know if it works.
I was going to try it, but the T&C gives Conduit fairly broad marketing/promotional rights. And strangely, it only grants me license to the output for 12 months.