## Table Of Contents
- [The re-frame Logo](#the-re-frame-logo)
- [Who](#who)
- [Genesis Theories](#genesis-theories)
- [Assets Where?](#assets-where)
## The re-frame Logo
![logo](/images/logo/re-frame_256w.png?raw=true)
### Who
Created by the mysterious, deep thinker, known only as @martinklepsch.
Some say he appears on high value stamps in Germany and that he once
punched a horse to the ground. Others say he loves recursion so much that,
in his wallet, he carries a photograph of his wallet.
All we know for sure is that he wields [Sketch.app](https://www.sketchapp.com/) like Bruce Lee
wielded nunchucks.
### Genesis Theories
Great, unexplained works encourage fan theories, and the re-frame
logo is no exception.
One noisy group thinks @martinklepsch simply wanted to
`Put the 'f' back into infinity`. They have t-shirts.
Another group speculates that he created the logo as a bifarious
rainbow homage to Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece, the Guggenheim
Museum. A classic case of premature abstraction and over engineering
if you ask me. Their theory, not the Guggenheim.
![](/images/logo/Guggenheim.jpg)
The infamous "Bad Touch" faction look at the logo and see the cljs
logo mating noisily with re-frame's official architecture diagram.
Attend one of their parties and you have a 50% chance of arrest.
![](/images/logo/Genesis.png)
The Functional Fundamentalists, a stern bunch, see the logo as a
flowing poststructuralist rebuttal of OO's vowel duplication and
horizontal adjacency. Their alternative approach, FF, is apparently
fine because "everyone loves a fricative".
For his part, @martinklepsch has never confirmed any theory, teasing
us instead with coded clues like "Will you please stop emailing me"
and "Why did you say I hit a horse?".
### Assets Where?
Within this repo, look in `/images/logo/`