2009/9/1 Joseph Seddon <[email protected]>: > Since the conference hasnt had a logo, i quickly created a working logo to > be used for the time being untill a better one is made or if this one is > suitable then it can be used in the long term if you guys wish. > > The logo can be found at: http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:OKCON_logo.svg
I already think this looks nice. If you want to take a look at/reuse any of the artwork from the standard OKF logo you can find various incarnations here: <http://m.okfn.org/gfx/logo/> With the main one being: <http://m.okfn.org/gfx/logo/logo_fullname.svg> In terms of fonts I think for the main logo we used NeueHelvetica or the like and it may be nice to use a similar font for the OKCon logo. > Its not perfect yet as I havnt ensured the positions are all aligned as they > should be, but comments on the look, feel and general thinking on the logo > would be appreciated. It may be a bit ambitious but I wonder whether we want to add anything into the logo indicating the theme of "knowledge" and "openness". For example, I remember with Free Culture UK, we did something around an open book: <http://www.freeculture.org.uk/images/logo.png> Alternatively we could perhaps try to do something visually with the "genes to geodata, stats to sonnets" idea. Regards, Rufus _______________________________________________ okfn-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.okfn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss
