Motivation
As part of our ongoing efforts to build a fully fledged compiler infrastructure in MQT Core, we are in need of some nice visualizations to portray these efforts to the outside world.
Tasks
This issue involves the following three tasks:
- Design a logo for the
QC dialect.
- Design a logo for the
QCOdialect.
- Design a logo for the Quantum Device Management Interface (QDMI).
The logos, especially for tasks 1 and 2, should somehow resemble the modality of the dialects, i.e., the reference- or memory semantics for QC and the value semantics for QCO. For more details on the dialects, refer to the above-referenced parts of the documentation.
Inspiration
We had some initial designs for illustrations in the RFC for our dialects: #1225
These could serve as inspiration for this task.
Since our MLIR Dialects are now called QC and QCO, we may use the "Q" from our MQT logo to stylize the logo for the dialects. Our logos can be found at: https://github.com/munich-quantum-toolkit/.github/tree/main/docs/_static
Requirements
All created images shall be vector graphics, preferably in SVG format.
They should adhere to existing design principles as closely as possible.
A suitable color palette to choose from would be the unofficial TUM palette: https://gist.github.com/lnksz/51e3566af2df5c7aa678cd4dfc8305f7
The logos shall be released under the same license as MQT Core and QDMI.
Motivation
As part of our ongoing efforts to build a fully fledged compiler infrastructure in MQT Core, we are in need of some nice visualizations to portray these efforts to the outside world.
Tasks
This issue involves the following three tasks:
QCdialect.QCOdialect.The logos, especially for tasks 1 and 2, should somehow resemble the modality of the dialects, i.e., the reference- or memory semantics for QC and the value semantics for QCO. For more details on the dialects, refer to the above-referenced parts of the documentation.
Inspiration
We had some initial designs for illustrations in the RFC for our dialects: #1225
These could serve as inspiration for this task.
Since our MLIR Dialects are now called
QCandQCO, we may use the "Q" from our MQT logo to stylize the logo for the dialects. Our logos can be found at: https://github.com/munich-quantum-toolkit/.github/tree/main/docs/_staticRequirements
All created images shall be vector graphics, preferably in SVG format.
They should adhere to existing design principles as closely as possible.
A suitable color palette to choose from would be the unofficial TUM palette: https://gist.github.com/lnksz/51e3566af2df5c7aa678cd4dfc8305f7
The logos shall be released under the same license as MQT Core and QDMI.