-logo- | Summer Story -v0.3.1-

-logo- | Summer Story -v0.3.1-

The build finished. Lena installed it on a test laptop—the same cheap one her own grandmother had used for solitaire. She launched Summer Story v0.3.1 .

Lena smiled. That was the story. Not the code. Not the version number. The tiny, silent roof between the words. Summer Story -v0.3.1- -Logo-

She had commissioned it from an artist in Brazil, a woman named Clara who painted with pixels like watercolors. The old logo was functional but stiff: blocky letters, a generic sun. The new one—v0.3.1’s signature—was a different story. The build finished

It read Summer Story in a soft, hand-drawn script, each letter slightly off-kilter, as if written with a stick in warm sand. The ‘S’ in ‘Summer’ curled into a snail shell. The ‘y’ in ‘Story’ dropped low, its tail becoming a single, glowing firefly. Behind the text, a gradient of late-afternoon gold faded into the deep purple of an approaching storm. And in the negative space between the two words, barely visible unless you looked, was the outline of a farmhouse roof. Lena smiled

Lena copied the new logo into the build folder, replacing the old logo.png . Then she opened the game’s about screen. Version number: v0.3.1. Build date: Summer, 2024.

## [0.3.1] - 2024-07-15