I would do it for free if I could work with photoshop, because it would
feel like an honor to do it, but sadly I can't.

Kind regards,

Jeroen de Neef

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2014-05-08 18:43 GMT+02:00 Mauricio Tavares <raubvo...@gmail.com>:

> On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Steve Marquess
> <marqu...@opensslfoundation.com> wrote:
> > On 05/08/2014 11:21 AM, Jeroen de Neef wrote:
> >> Maybe there can be multiple entries, and have Nokia, you or the mailing
> >> list decide which they like.
> >
> > Well, that's fine but it wasn't really my intention to create a contest
> > and ask people to contribute labor that wouldn't be used.
> >
>       So what? Other groups -- CentOS and Ubuntu come to mind -- do
> that. Competition is not bad; it can be very fun. And if you
> (permanently) place the contenders' artwork somewhere online, they
> will all get something back. They will be able to say -- and show --
> they were in this contest. That is really the best you can do for all
> participants IMHO.
>
> > But if we do get a choice of several I will ask the sponsor, the team,
> > and possibly others for an opinion. We certainly don't want to depend on
> > my artistic judgment!
> >
>       Get the community involved too while you were at it.
>
> > On 05/08/2014 11:55 AM, Jeroen de Neef wrote:
> >> I also have a few questions.
> >>
> >> Are these volunteers allowed to display the work on their site and
> >> claim that they made it?
> >
> > Certainly.
> >
>       And this is why I suggested a permanent location for all the
> entries. Each volunteer would then be able to link it to, say,
> openssl.org/artwork/competition/2014/, and say "hey, I was there! I
> did that"
>
> >> I am also asking what you are willing to give these designers for a
> >> professional logo, because I know a guy that could make one for a bit
> >> of money.
> >> Maybe you can make a prize for the chosen logo.
> >
> > For "a bit of money" we could do many things :-), which is why I asked
> > for volunteers willing to bask in the warm glow of accomplishment and
> > gratitude in lieu of any tangible remuneration.
> >
>       Going back to what I mentioned earlier, I *think* (scary verb
> this is) most of the artwork used in, say, ubuntu is all donated by
> the community down to icons and wallpapers.
>
> > -Steve M.
> >
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