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@heyjonbray/chain-logos

v0.2.0

Published

A collection of normalized blockchain network logos.

Readme

Blockchain Network Logos

A collection of normalized blockchain logos.

Install

npm install @heyjonbray/chain-logos

Name Normalization

The naming convention for logos is the chain name in lowercase with no spaces.

Example: Polygon ZKEVM -> polygonzkevm

PNG

  • Ratio: 1:1
  • Size: 400x400px

All logos in png directory are strictly 400x400px as I use them in Farcaster Frames where large images drastically slow down page load times.

Icons > 400x400px should be placed in png/large dir.

SVG

SVG files have minimal metadata.

BASE64

Icons in base64 contain only the necessary code. After retrieving the data, it must be placed into the format below depending on your required useage:

For use in <img> elements

data:image/png;base64;<logo code>

For use as CSS background

url('data:image/png;base64,<logo code>')


If you have any questions, you can find me on Warpcast 🫡