Hello all, I know the time it takes to do a design, as I do the release tweets designs for pgRouting.
Maybe I don't understand the difference with the words symbols and logo. Can you explain your understanding? >From my perspective: The majority of the projects symbol/logos look like their original design but they lost their color and they "look" gray (or is the gray green in the guidelines). if a project has its own logo/symbol, like, pgRouting, baby elephant playing with a compass, full with colors, is there a reason for us to have a design change, a gray elephant head with two triangles in the ear? Do the projects PSC need to vote for their logo/symbol change or is the marketing committee, from now on be in charge of the logo/symbol designs of projects and the projects PSC have no vote on that? As SAC member: Website: Can you explain where in the website the projects's symbol/logo would be used If applicable: where the original logos would be used? Where/how would the OSGeo foundation symbols set would be used. Where/how would the initiatives symbols set would be used. Wiki: In the wiki page we have badges for example: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/File:OSGeo_PSC.png We are still using the old logo badges, because there is no specification on the guidelines of how a badge should look like. Regards Vicky On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 2:28 PM nicolas bozon <nicolas.bo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > I have finally been able to put together and publish a first version of > the OSGeo symbols set. > > This is a visual representation of the OSGeo projects and activities aimed > at supplementing the Foundation branding material. > > A preview of the OSGeo symbols set is available here: > https://nbozon.github.io/OSGeo/symbols-set/ > > The 48 symbols fall into four categories: > - Foundation (OSGeo fundamentals represented by 'Variations on the > Compass') > - Initiatives (mostly based on the compass shape too) > - Projects (derived OSGeo project logos) > - Community (derived Community projects logos) > > The set is made of two parts, both copyrighted OSGeo: > - The source SVG documents, licensed under CC-BY-SA > (see > https://github.com/nbozon/osgeo/tree/OSGeo-symbols-set/marketing/branding/symbols/svg > ) > - A cross-browser webfont, licensed under OFL. > (see > https://github.com/nbozon/osgeo/tree/OSGeo-symbols-set/marketing/branding/symbols/font > ) > > Important notes: > - Some projects do not have a logotype, only logotext, and cannot be > included in the set at this stage (namely PROJ, GEOS, OSSIM and Degree). > - Some projects logos were heavily modified or redrawn, in order to ensure > constistency and scalability. I'm listening to project owners feedbacks and > will be glad to work towards better solutions if needed. > - All 48 symbols are made available as black SVG. The 16 Foundation and > Initiatives icons are also available in color, based on our brand > guidelines. > - This work may not be exhaustive and is subject to change. > > Hope you will like it ! > > Reviews, comments and ideas are most welcome in the related PR: > https://github.com/OSGeo/osgeo/pull/206 > > > Best regards, > > Nicolas Bozon > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss -- Georepublic UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Salzmannstraße 44, 81739 München, Germany Vicky Vergara Operations Research eMail: vi...@georepublic.de Web: https://georepublic.info Tel: +49 (089) 4161 7698-1 Fax: +49 (089) 4161 7698-9 Commercial register: Amtsgericht München, HRB 181428 CEO: Daniel Kastl
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