My vote also for 6. I would love to see it in two variants: As a wordmark
(the original) and as an icon (Something like {D})
Nice ideas btw! :)
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Rasagy Sharma
UX Design Intern,
Microsoft IDC
On Thursday, May 15, 2014 11:33:55 AM UTC+5:30, Nisha Thompson wrote:
>
> Hey Everyone!
>
> Before March's Open Data Camp we wanted a DataMeet logo and had asked
> people to contribute some design ideas.
>
> We were expecting maybe 1 or 2 ideas that we would adapt. But were
> overwhelmed by how awesome everyone on this list is and received almost 15
> or so design ideas!
>
> We really couldn't decide which to pick. We narrowed it down to 9 of the
> best designed ones and are putting it up to the group to decide.
>
> We want to keep the logo decision to people on this group. So this is how
> this going to work.
>
> 1) Check out the logos at this link: http://datameet.org/wiki/logocontest
> 2) Pick the logo you like
> 3) Each logo has a corresponding number to left of it.
> 4) Reply to this thread with the number of the logo.
>
> The logo with the most votes wins. We won't count any votes that are not
> replies to this thread.
>
> The contest will close on the 20th of May.
>
> Thank you to the designers! Special shoutout to Anand Doshi for designing
> so many!
>
> We don't have a prize for the designer yet but we will think one up.
>
> We might edit the final logo slightly, but will keep the integrity of the
> overall design.
>
> Nisha and Thej
>
>
> --
> Nisha Thompson
> DataMeet.org
> [email protected] <javascript:>
> skype: nishaqt
> mobile: 962-061-2245
>
>
>
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