[Ica-osgeo-labs] Geo for all - logo

Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) patrick.hogan at nasa.gov
Sat Mar 28 10:33:16 PDT 2015


We can’t afford to forget the Kiwi’s! Or Wallabies or Penguins, or for that matter, the entire Eastern Pacific region. Whatever logo design we end up with, may we agree to go with the artistic lat-lon grid for planet Earth and drop the land masses? And hopefully include the rainbow effect for the humanoids somehow.


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The essential thing on a map-based design is that it is for All. Too often for example New Zealand goes missing as a cartographic expediency!

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Jeremy Morley
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On 28 Mar 2015, at 15:32, Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <patrick.hogan at nasa.gov<mailto:patrick.hogan at nasa.gov>> wrote:

Great work on the logos! Anyone of them is a winner, except for maybe 4, just not enough sense of we’re in this 'together.’



I also think the rainbow effect is worth preserving in whatever logo is finally selected.



On Logo 3, it would be nice to see a little more curvature to the arms and not duplicate the same color for a 'humanoid' as the earth (green). Would like to see the rainbow working here on the 'humanoids.'



7 and 10 are fun too, but we need to see more Europe and Africa (and Asia) on 10, and maybe a bigger Earth and drop that extra ring around the Earth.



I like 8 too, but with green lat/long, blue arrow-heads, more oval-shape to the humanoid heads, and two more humanoids (for five instead of three).



-Patrick


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+1 for #3.
Marco

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2015-03-28 16:13 GMT+01:00 Jeff McKenna <jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com<mailto:jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com>>:
I also like #3 too...I was torn between 3 and 10.  I would be happy with #3.

-jeff



On 2015-03-28 11:32 AM, Jeremy Morley wrote:
I like the third: inclusive, will work well in monochrome too, oriented away from the compass points too so no issues of North/South divides etc.

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