[OSGeo-Discuss] Ballot: OSGeo Logo Contest Voting
Jeroen Ticheler
Jeroen.Ticheler at fao.org
Fri Apr 28 01:08:33 PDT 2006
I absolutely agree with Allan's observations and would also strongly
support going through something like two more iterations before
finalizing. I also fully support the comments made by Allan.
Jeroen
On Apr 26, 2006, at 8:30 PM, Allan Doyle wrote:
> I am blown away by the effort that people put into these. The
> creativity is excellent.
>
> At the same time, I think it's premature to vote for a specific
> logo. I think there needs to be some iteration and some adaptation.
> There are elements of each that I like, but at the same time, I
> don't feel that any of them quite hits the mark for me.
>
> If the vote proceeds, then I'll abstain. If we decide to wait and
> allow for a round or two of tweaking, I might feel able to vote later.
>
> Let me also say, I've been through some logo design work myself and
> know how hard it is. I did not submit anything because of the time
> it would have taken to think of something and also because of the
> somewhat "commercial" contest rules, so I doubly appreciate that
> people put in entries.
>
> Some comments. Meant to be constructive, meant to justify why I
> would prefer not to vote yet. Not meant to be negative in any way...
>
> Jacob Delfos - great start. I would lobby hard to say "Putting Open
> Source On The Map" since "OS" is pretty well tied to "Ordnance
> Survey" in the geo-world. The globe'd "O" strikes me as a little
> ESRI-ish, and the "E" in the font is a bit avant-garde, but I can
> live with it.
>
> Brian Randy Funk - Nice concept. The G and the keyhole make sense.
> But in the face of the other, cleaner presentations, it's hard to
> judge this on the same level. I'm a little leery of the bit to the
> right of the G looking a little too much like the result of an
> explosion that happened in the G.
>
> Alain Grignon - Cool concept. I wish it were not so, but the image
> that jumps into my mind is that of a bald, caucasian male. Wrong
> stereotype. We want diversity. In a perfect, balanced world, this
> would be ok. Some of the color choices are better than others. The
> light-on-dark versions do look a little sinister. However, the
> overall idea would result in instant recognition once the logo is
> out there.
>
> Aaron Koning - Takes the prize for presentation. A recognizable
> logo that works with or without the text is good. I like the
> colors. The compass rose is a little overused in the geo world. And
> outside... see http://www.truenav.com/ http://quartershackle.com/
> Downloads/background6.jpg
>
>
> Allan
>
>
> On Apr 24, 2006, at 17:56, Daniel Brookshier wrote:
>
>> Greetings
>>
>> This email contains both instructions on viewing the logo and
>> submitting the ballot. Please read carefully. Voting ends midnight
>> (GMT) Saturday, April 29th, 2006.
>>
>> We are now opening votes for the OSGeo Logo contest. The logo will
>> be used to brand the site and creates the community's identity.
>>
>> We have four very professional logos submitted. We have posted a
>> page that contains notes from the submitters and links to the
>> various parts of their submissions. There is a lot to look at as
>> they have all one well submitting different views and uses of
>> their logo.
>>
>> Here is the page that lists the entries:
>>
>> https://news.osgeo.org/contests/logo/index.html
>>
>> Voting Instructions
>>
>> The following ballot should be emailed to logo at mail.osgeo.org
>> before midnight (GMT) Saturday, April 29th, 2006. You must supply
>> your OSGeo ID and your email address so that we can verify your
>> ID. Only one vote is allowed per registered user of OSGeo.org.
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>> vote | Name of Submitter
>> ------------------------------------
>> | Jacob Delfos
>> | Brian Randy Funk
>> | Alain Grignon
>> | Aaron Koning
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