Details
https://github.com/jckuester/weather-station
Weather Station is a Prometheus exporter for 433 MHz temperature/humidity sensors. Basically it gives you the temperature and humidity level of an environment where the sensors are located. Examples are given in the GitHub Page of the project.
Benefits and Additional Info
The project now has a minimal and modern logo to represent it. I, as usual, stumbled upon this project and decided to make a logo for it. The project owner liked the monochrome versions of the logo as he wanted things to be subtle and minimal.
Previews:
Contact Source:
- GitHub Page: https://github.com/jckuester/weather-station
- GitHub Issue: https://github.com/jckuester/weather-station/issues/8
- PR link: https://github.com/jckuester/weather-station/pull/10
Proof of Work/Steps to Reproduce My Work
Creating the water droplet:
Finishing the Temp/Humidity "Meter":
Finishing up the logo:
Step 1: Start with a circle and a square of the same size.
Step 2: Put them together as shown.
Step 3: Drag the bottom node to the bottom of the square.
Step 4: Adjust nodes as shown.
Step 5: Delete the square and invert the droplet vertically.
Step 6: Adjust nodes.
Step 7: Cut the drop in half by excluding the half that was not edited.
Step 8: Duplicate the remaining half, invert it horizontally and join both halves together.
Step 9: Align the bottom of the drop by placing a circle (Save this circle as you will need it later). Adjust the nodes on the top to make the drop curvier.
Step 10: Repeat steps 7 and 8.
Step 11: Align the circle saved in step 9 to the bottom.
Step 12: Give both the drop and the circle a thick outline and resize the circle so that the gap between the outlines of the drop and the circle are the same.
Step 13: Convert the circle into a sector as shown.
Step 14: Get rid of the fill color.
Tools
I have used Inkscape 0.92.3
Links
- Required Files: GDrive
- Font: Titilium Web
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.