In the same vein as the recent discussion on the favicon being too thin, I spotted a difference between main and meta with respect to logo size. Here are the two current sprite sources being discussed:
I am a bit to lazy to overlay these for comparison, but using the below script (unhide and run), you can more easily see the difference (hover on/off to toggle main to meta):
var sourceSwap = function () {
var $this = $(this);
var newSource = $this.data('alt-src');
$this.data('alt-src', $this.attr('src'));
$this.attr('src', newSource);
}
$(function() {
$('img[data-alt-src]').each(function() {
new Image().src = $(this).data('alt-src');
}).hover(sourceSwap, sourceSwap);
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<img data-alt-src="https://meta.stackoverflow.com/content/Sites/stackoverflowmeta/img/sprites.svg" src="https://cdn.sstatic.net/Sites/stackoverflow/img/sprites.svg" width="240" height="500" />
Basically, the "overflow" icon and logo text are a bit larger overall, and certain wider on meta than on main, and to me the effect is a bit jarring when switching between the sites. Others may not notice at all, but if we're shooting for consistency between sites, especially after the recent rebranding, I thought I should point it out!
Expanding on my comment on the favorite star: zoom these SVGs up to 500% or so -- there's some odd construction there, too (it's better on meta's sprite).