Guys, thanks for the feedback.

The first thing I think when creating this post is to discuss: We need a 
universal symbol? It is a good idea? Help the movement?

Second: It is impossible in one symbol represent all that means coworking. 
If we create one, we need to be selective. Other media help us other 
meanings.

Third: I am not a Brand Designer. I made an initial proposal to start it. 
Someone else can do better. But you can see how to build my idea in the 
attached file.

Responding to Ramon:
I believe that the symbol should not have an owner. It should be free. 
Distributed by a free license such as Creative Commons. Anyone can use 
anywhere.

<https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-U7zeV_C5S7Q/VLU-Rmbt2PI/AAAAAAAAAUk/10eV0kAKm_M/s1600/coworking-symbol-2.jpg>



On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 10:17:08 PM UTC, Fernando Aguirre wrote:
>
> Hello. I'm thinking it would be interesting to be a universal symbol for 
> coworking. So you can easily identify coworking spaces in general. As there 
> is with pharmacies, schools, police, etc.
>
> I believe a symbol can be useful to better spread the concept. As recently 
> done with the Bug Heartbleed: 
> http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-28/the-branding-of-a-bug-how-heartbleed-became-a-household-name.html
>  
> as well as the W3C made with HTML5.
>
> The idea is a universal symbol, distributed free of copyright. In a quick 
> study made a proposal. Is attached. Maybe some more talented designer can 
> propose something better.
>
> What do you think?
>
>
> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-A-bekElkF3s/VLRHgbDgJTI/AAAAAAAAAUU/fJeJCWj9_TI/s1600/coworking-simbol.png>
>
>

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