I'm trying to replicate the VueJS logo with a CSS-only approach, not by importing an SVG or anything.
I've use clippy to have some proper clip-path
, but still there is no way for me to find the proper rotation between the arms of the logo.
This is what I tried so far
.wrapper {
height: 100svh;
display: flex;
flex-direction: row;
align-items: center;
transform: rotate(-60deg)
}
.wrapper div {
width: 250px;
height: 45px;
}
.left {
transform: rotate(-60deg) translate(60%, 200%) scale(-1);
}
.green {
background-color: #42b883;
clip-path: polygon(33px 0, calc(100% - 33px) 0, 100% 100%, 0% 100%);
}
.blue {
background-color: #35495e;
clip-path: polygon(
66px 0,
calc(100% - 66px) 0,
calc(100% - 33px) 100%,
33px 100%
);
}
<div class="wrapper">
<main class="left">
<div class="blue"></div>
<div class="green"></div>
</main>
<main class="right">
<div class="blue"></div>
<div class="green"></div>
</main>
</div>
I've tried various translations, transforms etc, but none of them seem to be logical, while I thought that applying a 60-degree rotation would be enough.
Turns out it totally didn't.
I did a bunch of CSS-only single element logos and VueJS is the first of the list.
Only 4 declarations and one value to control the size
.vue {
width: 200px; /* control the size */
aspect-ratio: 1.18;
background: conic-gradient(from -30deg at 50% 60%, #34495e 60deg, #41b783 0);
clip-path: polygon(0 0, 39% 0, 50% 23%, 61% 0, 100% 0, 50% 100%);
}
<div class="vue"></div>