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Whilst investigating new ways for how to properly version CSS to better visualize the evolution of the language the CSS-Next Community Group, in addition to the [new CSS levels](https://github.com/CSS-Next/css-next/discussions/92), started working on a newly more generalized logo that can represents CSS as a whole rather than only version 3.
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Together with the community the CSS-Next Community Group started [collecting ideas for a new logo](https://github.com/CSS-Next/css-next/issues/105) and started working on improving some of the drafts that had been made. Javi Aguilar ([@itsjavi](https://github.com/itsjavi)) submited [their idea](https://itsjavi.com/projects/new-css-logo/) and it was full of nice CSS callouts and [fit well with other web language logos](https://github.com/CSS-Next/css-next/issues/105#issuecomment-2288115145) like JS, TS and WA. After quite a few iterations this is the final result, with the wonderful CSS color [`rebeccapurple`](https://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2014/06/19/rebeccapurple/).
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Together with the community the CSS-Next Community Group started [collecting ideas for a new logo](https://github.com/CSS-Next/css-next/issues/105) and started working on improving some of the drafts that had been made. Javi Aguilar ([@itsjavi](https://github.com/itsjavi)) submitted [their idea](https://itsjavi.com/projects/new-css-logo/) and it was full of nice CSS call-outs and [fit well with other web language logos](https://github.com/CSS-Next/css-next/issues/105#issuecomment-2288115145) like JS, TS and WA. After quite a few iterations this is the final result, with the wonderful CSS color [`rebeccapurple`](https://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2014/06/19/rebeccapurple/).
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<img src="css.png" width="350"/>
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### Modifications
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The colors, fonts, and sizes of the logo and its variations have been carefully chosen by the CSS-Next Community Group to provide the best combination of readability and accessibility, but in some cases you may still need to deviate from the guidelines. Any modification outside of the variations provided is reffered to as _custom logo_. The following lists provide a base guideline of modification Do's and Don'ts:
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The colors, fonts, and sizes of the logo and its variations have been carefully chosen by the CSS-Next Community Group to provide the best combination of readability and accessibility, but in some cases you may still need to deviate from the guidelines. Any modification outside of the variations provided is referred to as _custom logo_. The following lists provide a base guideline of modification Do's and Don'ts:
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#### Do's
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- **Change colors and background** while maintaining a proper contrast ratio and legibility

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