Add svg-grabber with the "Website headers" option for where you can find brand logos. svg-grabber is a tool (for Google Chrome) which I recently discovered, it quickly shows you all the available SVG files on a website in order. So most of the time the company logo will be listed somewhere at the top. This might make the process of finding the SVG easier for some.
Update the SVG which was slightly distorted. Also updated the color,
taken from the coloured SVG found in the header and updated the outdated
link (the old link gave a 404)
* Add files via upload
* Add Wattpad and Tapas
* Add Aurelia icon
* Add Aurelia to json
Chose "ED2B88" color based on the buttons on the site; since the logo and most design elements have gradients it's tricky-feeling to choose one color. I think this choice is backed up though, because the "a" in the text logo is "ED2C88", just a tad brigher than the color I chose, and the "a" is the brightest letter in the logo. Let me know if you think otherwise.
* Add Gumroad icon
* Added Gumroad to data
Green and orange display prominently in the logo, but green is used for the website buttons and seems to be more prominent in overall website design and marketing. I chose the base color for their buttons- not the gradient slight lighter than/darker than variants.
* Remove rogue fill on Gumroad
Dagnabit, why'd they put it at the end? XD
* Remove extra line that appeared
* Delete gumroad.svg
* Replace gumroad
To fix extra line being added and rogue fill
* Set to pages for icons, not direct icon links
For Tapas, Gumroad, Aurelia, and Wattpad
* Go to id assets for Wattpad
Added the firebase icon based on the provided source URL, as requested
by @tomap. I choose for the color #ffffff because of "Do not use the
flat knockout in any color but white" listed in the Common Errors
section.