[Live-demo] [Marketing] osgeo live logo, and website presentation

Cameron Shorter cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Mon Aug 28 18:13:54 PDT 2017


All, in our OSGeo-Live weekly meeting today [1] we discuss a new 
OSGeo-Live logo and came to the conclusion that a "Play" logo would be a 
good way to convey what we stand for. (OSGeo-Live allows people to run 
OSGeo applications). While a traditional play logo is a right pointing 
triangle in a circle, we were thinking we could put a right pointing 
logo inside the outer ring of the OSGeo logo (replacing the inner star).

This would address our goal of being tied to OSGeo, but also linking to 
our project attributes.

Is this something that people in the marketing committee would consider 
acceptable? (Hopefully so, as a prior suggestion from the marketing 
committee was similar - putting a heart in the middle of the OSGeo ring).

Warm regards, Cameron

[1] http://irclogs.geoapt.com/osgeolive/%23osgeolive.2017-08-28.log

On 28-Aug-17 2:25 AM, Jody Garnett wrote:
> What we did in the style guide is be clear about what is going on:
>
> 1) osgeo mark and logo
> 2) sub brands - use the osgeo mark with different text (two 
> presentations are available to allow of OSGeo:UK style)
>
> And then:
>
> 3) distinct brands - use their own mark. Distinct marks are able to 
> use the color and fonts and some branding elements to be visually part 
> of OSGeo (but because they use their own mark they are forming a 
> distinct  brand)
>
> We have used GeoForAll and OSGeo Live as examples of distinct brands.
>
> This was a case of us not being familiar with the terminology around 
> branding, hopefully armed with the above breakdown it will be easier 
> to explain.
>
> We went back with the graphics designer multiple times learning more 
> each meeting. This produced things like the OSGeo:UK alternate text 
> for a sub brand, and experimented with a few examples of distinct 
> brands. We also have some unknowns, specifically what to do on twitter 
> and facebook for avatar pictures for osgeo local chapter feeds. We 
> would like to use the osgeo mark unaltered but the format does not 
> allow for that and the circle avatar design target limits options (it 
> is intended for a face after all).
>
> Please have a look at page 5 of the style guide at the top of this thread.
>
>     See page 5 here -
>     https://github.com/OSGeo/osgeo/blob/master/marketing/branding/styleguide-osgeo.pdf
>     <https://github.com/OSGeo/osgeo/blob/master/marketing/branding/styleguide-osgeo.pdf>
>
>
> From the marketing committee perspective we have as you say "just 
> invested in a professionally developed corporate identity, logo and 
> guidelines". It will take a bit of hand holding, and some tradeoffs, 
> as we explain options to projects, local chapters and committees.
>
> With respect to this weeks meeting we should focus on the website site 
> map gap analysis, prioritizing the outstanding issues (whole sections 
> of the website do not work yet), and complete the contract with Get 
> Interactive in a timely fashion. I would not feel good about going 
> back to the sub brand handling for a forth time. Several groups had a 
> chance for direct 1 on 1 during the code sprint and we should move on 
> to finishing this project.
>
> By the same token we are iterating on the choose-a-project graphics; 
> while I was able to offer some clarifications during the code sprint I 
> would really applicate some backup by someone with more cartographic & 
> analsyis experience then me. In many senses I am just a developer and 
> we need input from someone with more experience of our target audience 
> than I can provided.
>
>
> --
> Jody Garnett
>
> On 27 August 2017 at 01:52, Steven Feldman <shfeldman at gmail.com 
> <mailto:shfeldman at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     We have just invested in a professionally developed corporate
>     identity, logo and guidelines. I disagree with Cameron (doesn't
>     happen often) on allowing a high degree of flexibility in the user
>     of the logo and interpretation of the guidelines.
>
>     Let's try to follow the guidelines as closely as possible - use
>     the logo as intended or continue with a project specific logo and
>     have a small OSGeo logo separately, don't change the logo colours.
>     Let's note any problems we encounter and review after a year
>
>     Steven
>
>
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>     > Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2017 04:03:56 +1000
>     > From: Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter at gmail.com
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>     > To: Angelos Tzotsos <gcpp.kalxas at gmail.com
>     <mailto:gcpp.kalxas at gmail.com>>, Jody Garnett
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>     > Jody, others,
>     >
>     > Looking at the branding style guide, there is some ambiguity
>     between the
>     > goal of allowing sub-brands (which would involve being creative
>     with how
>     > the logo is used with other graphical concepts) and dos and
>     don'ts which
>     > state not changing the logo. I suggest Dos and Don'ts be
>     suggestions and
>     > goals rather than hard rules in order to enable people to be
>     creative.
>     > Eg: if a chapter wanted to use their country's flag colours
>     within the
>     > logo, I think that should be ok. It is in the designer's
>     interest to try
>     > and align with the core OSGeo-Logo, so they will likely do a
>     good job of
>     > making it obvious there are OSGeo roots.
>     >
>     > Eg: Spanish logo:
>     >
>     https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Cap%C3%ADtulo_Local_de_la_comunidad_hispanohablante
>     <https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Cap%C3%ADtulo_Local_de_la_comunidad_hispanohablante>
>     >
>     > For OSGeo-Live, I'm expecting we will want to work out a way to
>     weave a
>     > heart (or some other image aligned with "live") into the logo
>     somehow.
>     > We may want to retain the blue heart. That should be ok and up
>     to us to
>     > do a good job of deciding that.
>     >
>     > You might notice OSGeo-Live has broken the style guide by using
>     the logo
>     > in over another image in our screenshot:
>     >
>     > https://live.osgeo.org/_images/osgeolive_menu.png
>     <https://live.osgeo.org/_images/osgeolive_menu.png>
>     >
>     > In previous releases we have used washed out versions of the
>     logo, of
>     > large, off-center parts of the logo. It was artistic and looked
>     good,
>     > and provided the link back to OSGeo. We should empower the creative
>     > people in our community to be creative in that way.
>     >
>     > The guide is prescriptive about only being shown on a white
>     background.
>     > Again, that should be a recommendation rather than a rule. If I
>     have a
>     > presentation template with a light blue background, I should be
>     able to
>     > put a logo over the top, without needing to create a white
>     square to put
>     > under it. As a creator, I should be able to decide which looks best.
>     >
>     > Cheers, Cameron
>     >
>     >
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