Tony, The Georgia Public Library Service has a page with Evergreen logos of various sizes at http://www.georgialibraries.org/lib/pines/evergreenlogo/
Ron On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Tony Bandy <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > > > I **think** this has been discussed on the list before, but for some > reason I cannot seem to find the discussion thread at this point. > > > > What I was wondering is if the Evergreen logo (as noted here: > http://demo.evergreencatalog.com/opac/images/main_logo.png) is open > source? We’re find that on our catalog, we have a white version of the > logo, but not a green one. Rather than recolor pixel by pixel, I would > like to use one that’s already green or barring that, is there a collection > of Evergreen logos that are stashed somewhere? (I could do a regular image > search and find tons of them, but not sure if these are open-sourced). > > > > Does anyone have a logo we might reuse? > > > > Thanks in advance for your help! > > > > --Tony > > > > Tony Bandy > > [email protected] > > OHIONET > > 1500 West Lane Ave. > > Columbus, OH 43221-3975 > > 614-484-1074 (Direct) > > 614-486-2966 x19 > > > -- Ronald A. Gagnon Executive Director North Of Boston Library Exchange (NOBLE) Danvers, Massachusetts 01923 978-777-8844 www.noblenet.org
