Vote for the logo we’ll use at the Adafruit Floppy Disk Gallery!
Adafruit has moved to our new factory at Industry City, Brooklyn – NY, and one of the things we’re really looking forward to is the extra space for some things we’ve wanted to do for awhile (like the Ada Lovelace mural) …. AND the Adafruit Floppy Disk Gallery!
What is the Floppy Disk Gallery? Glad you asked! We were considering calling it the Floppy Disk Museum, or the Floppy Disk Archive, but looking at the collection of physical items, software _on_ floppy disks, and art related to floppy disks, we’re going with the Floppy Disk Gallery.
The Floppy Disk Gallery will both a virtual (all items/art, etc) posted online, AND a physical location since it will be easier for us to have visitors, or at least scheduled events in the future.
We have 3 logos we’re considering, we made a poll on X (Twitter) head over the and vote for 1, 2, or 3. You can also post up in the comments. We’ll post the logos on social media in other places too and folks can comment with their vote as well.
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