I think it's a great start... the font is a little hard to read, though.
I also didn't recognize the die for what it was at first glance... perhaps
it could look slightly less tilted?  The open die is a cool idea though :)

On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, John Nephew wrote:

> Friends & Colleagues:
> 
> Some time back we were talking about designing a logo to identify Open
> Gaming License products (regardless of whether they are D20).  At my
> request, our art director, Scott Reeves, has come up with a design.  You can
> see two versions (on white and black backgrounds) on the following web page:
> 
> http://www.atlas-games.com/ogplogo.html
> 
> If people like this logo and want to see it universally adopted, Atlas Games
> would be happy to assign copyright to the logo to the Open Gaming Foundation
> for use in any and all open gaming products.
> 
> Comments?
> 
> -John Nephew
> President, Atlas Games
> 
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