The Quart logo has been kindly provided by Vic Shóstak, @koddr, Quart-Logo.
The logo itself has a lot of meaning, as expressed by @koddr,
This is looks like Flask fonts and give us to understand what’s the quart means?, because 1 quart equal 0.9 litre (and we’re assuming: full bottle on logo hold one litre, but it’s not full — because hold a quart now). The bung on top of bottle makes it clear — this is production ready Python framework with speed more than Flask, but Flask-like — all in one pack!. Get, open (equal install) and use it! Unstable liquid’s state in bottle give us to understand — this liquid is reactivity, like new async features on Python and HTTP/2. And some aggressive gradient’s color of liquid say to us hey, I’m alive and can help you to improve yourself… just use me!.
This is looks like Flask fonts and give us to understand what’s the quart means?, because 1 quart equal 0.9 litre (and we’re assuming: full bottle on logo hold one litre, but it’s not full — because hold a quart now).
The bung on top of bottle makes it clear — this is production ready Python framework with speed more than Flask, but Flask-like — all in one pack!. Get, open (equal install) and use it!
Unstable liquid’s state in bottle give us to understand — this liquid is reactivity, like new async features on Python and HTTP/2. And some aggressive gradient’s color of liquid say to us hey, I’m alive and can help you to improve yourself… just use me!.