Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-07-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
After de-duplication, there are now 13 entries. I started a new thread for the 
voting here:

https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/QULnFJm9A8k/m/OCA3uyYoBAAJ 


I’d like to thank everyone again for putting so much into this competition, 
it’s great to see so many high quality entries.

Best wishes

Jeremy

> On 19 Jul 2021, at 21:41, Jeremy Ruston  wrote:
> 
>> Although I haven't done any further design work, I did replace the existing 
>> green "tw-mask" graphic with a variant sitting on my desktop that represents 
>> my "lightest and leanest" graphic attempt, coming in at 10K, and pasted 
>> below. For what it's worth, I see 20 candidates, rather than 18, though some 
>> are fairly redundant. I'm happy to tweak the gallery site 
>> (https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com/ 
>> ) to display only your winnowed 
>> batch on the HelloThere tiddler, assuming everyone's ok with that proposal. 
> 
> Thank you, I will also transfer the images over to Google Forms, which I have 
> previously used for voting. Hopefully tomorrow, and I'll make a new post 
> announcing the voting.
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Jeremy
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> -Springer
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 8:11:12 AM UTC-4 jeremy...@gmail.com 
>>  wrote:
>> As is the way of these things, it took a little longer to get v5.2.0 ready 
>> for release, but now I think we’re ready to run the voting part of the 
>> competition, and close the competition to new submissions.
>> 
>> Thank you to everyone who has entered. The results are impressive, and the 
>> discussion here has been interesting, and I hope will bear fruit in other 
>> projects in the future.
>> 
>> There are currently 18 entries listed at 
>> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com 
>> , a lot more than we’ve had before.
>> 
>> In some cases we’ve got some very similar variants which risks splitting the 
>> vote for a design.
>> 
>> So, unless anybody has a better suggestion, I will choose my preferred 
>> variant of each design as I prepare the voting form.
>> 
>> Best wishes
>> 
>> Jeremy
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 2 Jul 2021, at 01:45, TW Tones >> > wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>>> All especially those with competition entries,
>>> 
>>> Love all this work, wish I had these image design skills. Whatever wins it 
>>> would be nice to collect the final submissions (and previous ones) as 
>>> collateral people building a wiki could use, on there home tiddler, as 
>>> icons, favicons (sometimes), Wiki or tiddler backgrounds, or images 
>>> especially when demonstrating a feature of that release.
>>> 
>>> When you drag and drop a tiddler to a valid location you see a mouse 
>>> pointer and a little box with a plus, on my browsers at least. Perhaps 
>>> stamping your design with this would promote the drag features of the new 
>>> version. I suggest a different color just to stop people confusing with 
>>> their own mouse pointer.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Tones
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Wednesday, 30 June 2021 at 07:30:50 UTC+10 james.w@gmail.com 
>>>  wrote:
>>> I meant @springer, not whoever skinner is :)
>>> 
>>> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 22:29:33 UTC+1 James Anderson wrote:
>>> Hi Frank,
>>> 
>>> I asked skinner to remove the alts, I was just playing on the same idea and 
>>> didn't want to flood the list of choices.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> James
>>> 
>>> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 21:03:12 UTC+1 f.brunsb...@gmail.com <> wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> @springer: 
>>> Really cool your last picture ... and now in RGB style like the picture of 
>>> James "chroma-b-alt.png"... By the way, 
>>> I'm missing some pictures on tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com 
>>>  What's going on?
>>> 
>>> @James.W: Have I mentioned that I like your RGB series? I also like the 
>>> spirit of "emoji-field-title.png". 
>>> There might be more hints of new features swimming in the background ...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> My favourites so far are (excluding my pictures) and without ranking:
>>> 3D twisted version white.png (springer)
>>> dark-fields.png (springer)
>>> json-file-icon-semi-alpha.png (Mohammad)
>>> chroma-b-alt.png (James W)
>>> emoji-field-title.png (James W)
>>> and even if its shine is slowly fading:
>>> iamdar-1.png (IAmDarthMole)
>>> 
>>> I agree with Jeremy, perhaps such a contest would be useful for an 
>>> advertising banner. For a simple release number, the effort is great, 
>>> because unfortunately it will soon be replaced again. An advertising 
>>> banner, if without a number, can at least be used for longer.
>>> 
>>> A fixed scheme (e.g. logo on the left side, release number on the right 
>>> side, colours fixed in advance) and ... instead an advertising banner on 
>>> "HelloThere" in the background? I would, I like that.
>>> 
>>> Here for this competition I would have liked something like 

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-07-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Although I haven't done any further design work, I did replace the existing 
> green "tw-mask" graphic with a variant sitting on my desktop that represents 
> my "lightest and leanest" graphic attempt, coming in at 10K, and pasted 
> below. For what it's worth, I see 20 candidates, rather than 18, though some 
> are fairly redundant. I'm happy to tweak the gallery site 
> (https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com/) to display only your winnowed batch 
> on the HelloThere tiddler, assuming everyone's ok with that proposal. 

Thank you, I will also transfer the images over to Google Forms, which I have 
previously used for voting. Hopefully tomorrow, and I'll make a new post 
announcing the voting.

Many thanks,

Jeremy



> 
> -Springer
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 8:11:12 AM UTC-4 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote:
>> As is the way of these things, it took a little longer to get v5.2.0 ready 
>> for release, but now I think we’re ready to run the voting part of the 
>> competition, and close the competition to new submissions.
>> 
>> Thank you to everyone who has entered. The results are impressive, and the 
>> discussion here has been interesting, and I hope will bear fruit in other 
>> projects in the future.
>> 
>> There are currently 18 entries listed at 
>> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com, a lot more than we’ve had before.
>> 
>> In some cases we’ve got some very similar variants which risks splitting the 
>> vote for a design.
>> 
>> So, unless anybody has a better suggestion, I will choose my preferred 
>> variant of each design as I prepare the voting form.
>> 
>> Best wishes
>> 
>> Jeremy
>> 
>> 
 On 2 Jul 2021, at 01:45, TW Tones  wrote:
 
>>> All especially those with competition entries,
>>> 
>>> Love all this work, wish I had these image design skills. Whatever wins it 
>>> would be nice to collect the final submissions (and previous ones) as 
>>> collateral people building a wiki could use, on there home tiddler, as 
>>> icons, favicons (sometimes), Wiki or tiddler backgrounds, or images 
>>> especially when demonstrating a feature of that release.
>>> 
>>> When you drag and drop a tiddler to a valid location you see a mouse 
>>> pointer and a little box with a plus, on my browsers at least. Perhaps 
>>> stamping your design with this would promote the drag features of the new 
>>> version. I suggest a different color just to stop people confusing with 
>>> their own mouse pointer.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Tones
>>> 
>>> 
> On Wednesday, 30 June 2021 at 07:30:50 UTC+10 james.w@gmail.com wrote:
> I meant @springer, not whoever skinner is :)
> 
>> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 22:29:33 UTC+1 James Anderson wrote:
>> Hi Frank,
>> 
>> I asked skinner to remove the alts, I was just playing on the same idea 
>> and didn't want to flood the list of choices.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> James
>> 
>>> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 21:03:12 UTC+1 f.brunsb...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> @springer: 
>>> Really cool your last picture ... and now in RGB style like the picture 
>>> of James "chroma-b-alt.png"... By the way, 
>>> I'm missing some pictures on tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com What's 
>>> going on?
>>> 
>>> @James.W: Have I mentioned that I like your RGB series? I also like the 
>>> spirit of "emoji-field-title.png". 
>>> There might be more hints of new features swimming in the background ...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> My favourites so far are (excluding my pictures) and without ranking:
>>> 3D twisted version white.png (springer)
>>> dark-fields.png (springer)
>>> json-file-icon-semi-alpha.png (Mohammad)
>>> chroma-b-alt.png (James W)
>>> emoji-field-title.png (James W)
>>> and even if its shine is slowly fading:
>>> iamdar-1.png (IAmDarthMole)
>>> 
>>> I agree with Jeremy, perhaps such a contest would be useful for an 
>>> advertising banner. For a simple release number, the effort is great, 
>>> because unfortunately it will soon be replaced again. An advertising 
>>> banner, if without a number, can at least be used for longer.
>>> 
>>> A fixed scheme (e.g. logo on the left side, release number on the right 
>>> side, colours fixed in advance) and ... instead an advertising banner 
>>> on "HelloThere" in the background? I would, I like that.
>>> 
>>> Here for this competition I would have liked something like an end 
>>> date, a deadline. Perhaps also a maximum number of inputs.
>>> As I see it, the many beautiful pictures, only a small number of people 
>>> have created. More outdoor advertising for such actions is needed. This 
>>> in turn generates more "word of mouth". More people, more ideas, 
>>> finished faster. 
>>> 
>>> I will not post any new pictures now. Not that I don't enjoy it. But I 
>>> don't get to do anything else.
>>> However, I am happy to accept 

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-07-19 Thread springer
Jeremy and all,

Although I haven't done any further design work, I did replace the existing 
green "tw-mask" graphic with a variant sitting on my desktop that 
represents my "lightest and leanest" graphic attempt, coming in at 10K, and 
pasted below. For what it's worth, I see 20 candidates, rather than 18, 
though some are fairly redundant. I'm happy to tweak the gallery site 
(https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com/) to display only your winnowed 
batch on the HelloThere tiddler, assuming everyone's ok with that proposal. 

-Springer



[image: mask-tw-flat.png]

On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 8:11:12 AM UTC-4 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote:

> As is the way of these things, it took a little longer to get v5.2.0 ready 
> for release, but now I think we’re ready to run the voting part of the 
> competition, and close the competition to new submissions.
>
> Thank you to everyone who has entered. The results are impressive, and the 
> discussion here has been interesting, and I hope will bear fruit in other 
> projects in the future.
>
> There are currently 18 entries listed at 
> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com, a lot more than we’ve had before.
>
> In some cases we’ve got some very similar variants which risks splitting 
> the vote for a design.
>
> So, unless anybody has a better suggestion, I will choose my preferred 
> variant of each design as I prepare the voting form.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> On 2 Jul 2021, at 01:45, TW Tones  wrote:
>
> All especially those with competition entries,
>
> *Love all this work, wish I had these image design skills. *Whatever wins 
> it would be nice to collect the final submissions (and previous ones) as 
> collateral people building a wiki could use, on there home tiddler, as 
> icons, favicons (sometimes), Wiki or tiddler backgrounds, or images 
> especially when demonstrating a feature of that release.
>
> When you drag and drop a tiddler to a valid location you see a mouse 
> pointer and a little box with a plus, on my browsers at least. Perhaps 
> stamping your design with this would promote the drag features of the new 
> version. I suggest a different color just to stop people confusing with 
> their own mouse pointer.
>
> Regards
> Tones
>
>
> On Wednesday, 30 June 2021 at 07:30:50 UTC+10 james.w@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I meant @springer, not whoever skinner is :)
>>
>> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 22:29:33 UTC+1 James Anderson wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Frank,
>>>
>>> I asked skinner to remove the alts, I was just playing on the same idea 
>>> and didn't want to flood the list of choices.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> James
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 21:03:12 UTC+1 f.brunsb...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Dear all,

 *@springer: *
 Really cool your last picture ... and now in RGB style like the picture 
 of James "chroma-b-alt.png"... By the way, 
 I'm missing some pictures on tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com What's 
 going on?

 *@James.W: *Have I mentioned that I like your RGB series? I also like 
 the spirit of "emoji-field-title.png". 
 There might be more hints of new features swimming in the background ...


 My favourites so far are (excluding my pictures) and without ranking:

- 3D twisted version white.png (springer)
- dark-fields.png (springer)
- json-file-icon-semi-alpha.png (Mohammad)
- chroma-b-alt.png (James W)
- emoji-field-title.png (James W)

 and even if its shine is slowly fading:

- iamdar-1.png (IAmDarthMole)


 I agree with Jeremy, perhaps such a contest would be useful for an 
 advertising banner. For a simple release number, the effort is great, 
 because unfortunately it will soon be replaced again. An advertising 
 banner, if without a number, can at least be used for longer.

 A fixed scheme (e.g. logo on the left side, release number on the right 
 side, colours fixed in advance) and ... instead an advertising banner on 
 "HelloThere" in the background? I would, I like that.

 Here for this competition I would have liked something like an end 
 date, a deadline. Perhaps also a maximum number of inputs.
 As I see it, the many beautiful pictures, only a small number of people 
 have created. More outdoor advertising for such actions is needed. This in 
 turn generates more "word of mouth". More people, more ideas, finished 
 faster. 

 I will not post any new pictures now. Not that I don't enjoy it. But I 
 don't get to do anything else.
 However, I am happy to accept requests for changes. Also who would like 
 to have the original files (is SVG) may contact me.

 When it comes to the vote for the best picture (if there is such a 
 thing), I'll be there again.

 So have fun.  Frank

 springer schrieb am Dienstag, 29. Juni 2021 um 20:14:36 UTC+2:

> With a tip of the hat to IAmDarthMole, I've been thinking 

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-07-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
As is the way of these things, it took a little longer to get v5.2.0 ready for 
release, but now I think we’re ready to run the voting part of the competition, 
and close the competition to new submissions.

Thank you to everyone who has entered. The results are impressive, and the 
discussion here has been interesting, and I hope will bear fruit in other 
projects in the future.

There are currently 18 entries listed at https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com 
, a lot more than we’ve had before.

In some cases we’ve got some very similar variants which risks splitting the 
vote for a design.

So, unless anybody has a better suggestion, I will choose my preferred variant 
of each design as I prepare the voting form.

Best wishes

Jeremy


> On 2 Jul 2021, at 01:45, TW Tones  wrote:
> 
> All especially those with competition entries,
> 
> Love all this work, wish I had these image design skills. Whatever wins it 
> would be nice to collect the final submissions (and previous ones) as 
> collateral people building a wiki could use, on there home tiddler, as icons, 
> favicons (sometimes), Wiki or tiddler backgrounds, or images especially when 
> demonstrating a feature of that release.
> 
> When you drag and drop a tiddler to a valid location you see a mouse pointer 
> and a little box with a plus, on my browsers at least. Perhaps stamping your 
> design with this would promote the drag features of the new version. I 
> suggest a different color just to stop people confusing with their own mouse 
> pointer.
> 
> Regards
> Tones
> 
> 
> On Wednesday, 30 June 2021 at 07:30:50 UTC+10 james.w@gmail.com wrote:
> I meant @springer, not whoever skinner is :)
> 
> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 22:29:33 UTC+1 James Anderson wrote:
> Hi Frank,
> 
> I asked skinner to remove the alts, I was just playing on the same idea and 
> didn't want to flood the list of choices.
> 
> Thanks,
> James
> 
> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 21:03:12 UTC+1 f.brunsb...@gmail.com <> wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> @springer: 
> Really cool your last picture ... and now in RGB style like the picture of 
> James "chroma-b-alt.png"... By the way, 
> I'm missing some pictures on tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com 
>  What's going on?
> 
> @James.W: Have I mentioned that I like your RGB series? I also like the 
> spirit of "emoji-field-title.png". 
> There might be more hints of new features swimming in the background ...
> 
> 
> My favourites so far are (excluding my pictures) and without ranking:
> 3D twisted version white.png (springer)
> dark-fields.png (springer)
> json-file-icon-semi-alpha.png (Mohammad)
> chroma-b-alt.png (James W)
> emoji-field-title.png (James W)
> and even if its shine is slowly fading:
> iamdar-1.png (IAmDarthMole)
> 
> I agree with Jeremy, perhaps such a contest would be useful for an 
> advertising banner. For a simple release number, the effort is great, because 
> unfortunately it will soon be replaced again. An advertising banner, if 
> without a number, can at least be used for longer.
> 
> A fixed scheme (e.g. logo on the left side, release number on the right side, 
> colours fixed in advance) and ... instead an advertising banner on 
> "HelloThere" in the background? I would, I like that.
> 
> Here for this competition I would have liked something like an end date, a 
> deadline. Perhaps also a maximum number of inputs.
> As I see it, the many beautiful pictures, only a small number of people have 
> created. More outdoor advertising for such actions is needed. This in turn 
> generates more "word of mouth". More people, more ideas, finished faster. 
> 
> I will not post any new pictures now. Not that I don't enjoy it. But I don't 
> get to do anything else.
> However, I am happy to accept requests for changes. Also who would like to 
> have the original files (is SVG) may contact me.
> 
> When it comes to the vote for the best picture (if there is such a thing), 
> I'll be there again.
> 
> So have fun.  Frank
> 
> springer schrieb am Dienstag, 29. Juni 2021 um 20:14:36 UTC+2:
> With a tip of the hat to IAmDarthMole, I've been thinking for a while that 
> one logo-version that *deserves* to exist is a version that takes that json 
> mobius image posing as a zero, and makes it fit in seamlessly with the other 
> numbers. 
> 
> I like that anyone who knows about the JSON logo will "get it" but others 
> will just see a 3D-typography effect, plus drag-and-drop. As a flat png, it 
> comes in at 19K, less than I feared for a fancy set of bezier curves and 
> gradients.
> 
> I hope IAmDarthMole takes this as a constructive collaboration! I'm happy to 
> split the pile of prize money. :P
> 
> -Springer
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 1:34:57 PM UTC-4 iamdar...@gmail.com <> wrote:
> Here a third attempt, less small things. Hopefully those that remain won't be 
> too obscure/hard to see. I wasn't able to really think of any other way to 
> 

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-06-28 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Springer,
 Everything looks great! Thank you!



Best wishes
Mohammad


On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 6:51 PM springer  wrote:

> Mohammad,
>
> Thanks! Let me know, of course, if you'd prefer any tweaks to color,
> opacity, etc., or font choices within the icon part.
>
> -Springer
>
>
> On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 11:27:52 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> Springer,
>>
>>  Many thanks! Your mockup is now great! I appreciate all your efforts
>> both for this mockup and also for hosting the competition art works!
>>  Kudos gos to you!
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 9:32 PM springer  wrote:
>>
>>> I've tweaked a *bit* more, and added Mohammad's submission to our
>>> gallery at:
>>>
>>> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com/
>>>
>>> -Springer
>>>
>>> On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 12:49:06 PM UTC-4 springer wrote:
>>>
 Hi all, I had an exchange with Mohammad about the actual graphic file,
 to which he does not have access.

 But the work was based on his own sketches, and it's not too hard to
 replicate after discovering that the font is open-source Saira (google
 font), apart from the curly brackets, whose font isn't yet clear to me. So
 here's a rough mockup of Mohammad's design, though I admit I haven't
 obsessed about replicating all the details:

 [image: Mohammad's JSON logo mockup.png]

 On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 1:56:58 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:

> Just to have a little fun in this competition!
>
> These are my designs, but I'm not sure if they are suitable for the
> new release logo!
>
> [image: image.png]
>
>
>
> [image: img_342_chrome.png]
>
>
> and also!
>
> [image: img_341_chrome.png]
>
>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 3:44 PM Jeremy Ruston 
> wrote:
>
>> This is to announce our regular competition for the artwork for the
>> next release of TiddlyWiki 5. The next release is planned to be called
>> v5.2.0, which requires a little explanation.
>>
>> We've bumped the minor version number because of a single very
>> important change: for the first time in a decade, we're changing the 
>> format
>> used to encode tiddlers into the HTML file.
>>
>> The new format is based on JSON, making it much easier to develop
>> tools that produce or consume TW5 standalone HTML files. While there is
>> some limited backwards compatibility, the developers of many existing 
>> tools
>> will need to make modifications to keep things working with v5.2.0.
>>
>> Hence the version number change: it's intended to make every
>> developer ask "Gosh, what could have changed to warrant such a big jump",
>> and helps us to make sure that the news of the change is promulgated as
>> widely and prominently as possible.
>>
>> The change also brings one big improvement for all users: field names
>> now have no restrictions on which characters can be used, and are
>> case-sensitive so that "MyField" is a valid fieldname, and refers to a
>> different field than "myfield" (just like tiddler titles). Finally, we 
>> can
>> have fields called "⛄️".
>>
>> These changes will be merged shortly, but in the meantime can be
>> inspected here:
>>
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5708
>>
>> So, with that, back to the artwork competition. The task is to design
>> the banner image that is shown on the splash screen and within the 
>> opening
>> HelloThere tiddler. It is traditional for the artwork to reflect some of
>> the changes in the new version.
>>
>> The rules for the competition are:
>>
>> * The version number (with the correct punctuation) must be clear and
>> readable even when the banner is shown at a reduced size
>> * The image must be a PNG, JPEG or SVG of exactly 560x315 pixels
>> * The bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text “What’s
>> new in 5.2.0” when it is displayed within HelloThere
>> * Feel free to enter an updated version of artwork that was a
>> runner-up in a previous competition
>> * Reply to this message with your entry, or any questions
>>
>> Here are the posts about previous artwork competitions:
>>
>> v5.1.23 -
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/cTgPWl8b_9c/m/VtrMFHBGAwAJ
>> v5.1.22 -
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/rYrja18_SfQ/m/JAklPfjfAwAJ
>> v5.1.21 -
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/l47ZZzWdDb8/m/6s0p_3QeCgAJ
>>
>> If you’ve got a great idea for the banner image, but don’t have the
>> skills to produce finished artwork, do feel free to share your ideas in
>> case somebody else would like to work on the artwork.
>>
>> The competition will be open for a week, at which point if there is
>> more 

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-06-28 Thread springer
Mohammad,

Thanks! Let me know, of course, if you'd prefer any tweaks to color, 
opacity, etc., or font choices within the icon part.

-Springer


On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 11:27:52 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:

> Springer,
>
>  Many thanks! Your mockup is now great! I appreciate all your efforts both 
> for this mockup and also for hosting the competition art works!
>  Kudos gos to you!
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 9:32 PM springer  wrote:
>
>> I've tweaked a *bit* more, and added Mohammad's submission to our gallery 
>> at:
>>
>> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com/
>>
>> -Springer
>>
>> On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 12:49:06 PM UTC-4 springer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, I had an exchange with Mohammad about the actual graphic file, 
>>> to which he does not have access.
>>>
>>> But the work was based on his own sketches, and it's not too hard to 
>>> replicate after discovering that the font is open-source Saira (google 
>>> font), apart from the curly brackets, whose font isn't yet clear to me. So 
>>> here's a rough mockup of Mohammad's design, though I admit I haven't 
>>> obsessed about replicating all the details:
>>>
>>> [image: Mohammad's JSON logo mockup.png]
>>>
>>> On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 1:56:58 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:
>>>
 Just to have a little fun in this competition!

 These are my designs, but I'm not sure if they are suitable for the new 
 release logo! 

 [image: image.png]



 [image: img_342_chrome.png]


 and also!

 [image: img_341_chrome.png]




 Best wishes
 Mohammad


 On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 3:44 PM Jeremy Ruston  
 wrote:

> This is to announce our regular competition for the artwork for the 
> next release of TiddlyWiki 5. The next release is planned to be called 
> v5.2.0, which requires a little explanation.
>
> We've bumped the minor version number because of a single very 
> important change: for the first time in a decade, we're changing the 
> format 
> used to encode tiddlers into the HTML file.
>
> The new format is based on JSON, making it much easier to develop 
> tools that produce or consume TW5 standalone HTML files. While there is 
> some limited backwards compatibility, the developers of many existing 
> tools 
> will need to make modifications to keep things working with v5.2.0.
>
> Hence the version number change: it's intended to make every developer 
> ask "Gosh, what could have changed to warrant such a big jump", and helps 
> us to make sure that the news of the change is promulgated as widely and 
> prominently as possible.
>
> The change also brings one big improvement for all users: field names 
> now have no restrictions on which characters can be used, and are 
> case-sensitive so that "MyField" is a valid fieldname, and refers to a 
> different field than "myfield" (just like tiddler titles). Finally, we 
> can 
> have fields called "⛄️".
>
> These changes will be merged shortly, but in the meantime can be 
> inspected here:
>
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5708
>
> So, with that, back to the artwork competition. The task is to design 
> the banner image that is shown on the splash screen and within the 
> opening 
> HelloThere tiddler. It is traditional for the artwork to reflect some of 
> the changes in the new version.
>
> The rules for the competition are:
>
> * The version number (with the correct punctuation) must be clear and 
> readable even when the banner is shown at a reduced size
> * The image must be a PNG, JPEG or SVG of exactly 560x315 pixels
> * The bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text “What’s new 
> in 5.2.0” when it is displayed within HelloThere
> * Feel free to enter an updated version of artwork that was a 
> runner-up in a previous competition
> * Reply to this message with your entry, or any questions
>
> Here are the posts about previous artwork competitions:
>
> v5.1.23 - 
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/cTgPWl8b_9c/m/VtrMFHBGAwAJ
> v5.1.22 - 
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/rYrja18_SfQ/m/JAklPfjfAwAJ
> v5.1.21 - 
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/l47ZZzWdDb8/m/6s0p_3QeCgAJ
>
> If you’ve got a great idea for the banner image, but don’t have the 
> skills to produce finished artwork, do feel free to share your ideas in 
> case somebody else would like to work on the artwork.
>
> The competition will be open for a week, at which point if there is 
> more than one submission I’ll set up a Google Form for voting.
>
> Best wishes and many thanks,
>
> Jeremy
>
> --
> Jeremy Ruston
> jer...@jermolene.com
> https://jermolene.com
>
 -- 
> 

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-06-27 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Springer,

 Many thanks! Your mockup is now great! I appreciate all your efforts both
for this mockup and also for hosting the competition art works!
 Kudos gos to you!


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 9:32 PM springer  wrote:

> I've tweaked a *bit* more, and added Mohammad's submission to our gallery
> at:
>
> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com/
>
> -Springer
>
> On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 12:49:06 PM UTC-4 springer wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I had an exchange with Mohammad about the actual graphic file, to
>> which he does not have access.
>>
>> But the work was based on his own sketches, and it's not too hard to
>> replicate after discovering that the font is open-source Saira (google
>> font), apart from the curly brackets, whose font isn't yet clear to me. So
>> here's a rough mockup of Mohammad's design, though I admit I haven't
>> obsessed about replicating all the details:
>>
>> [image: Mohammad's JSON logo mockup.png]
>>
>> On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 1:56:58 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> Just to have a little fun in this competition!
>>>
>>> These are my designs, but I'm not sure if they are suitable for the new
>>> release logo!
>>>
>>> [image: image.png]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [image: img_342_chrome.png]
>>>
>>>
>>> and also!
>>>
>>> [image: img_341_chrome.png]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Mohammad
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 3:44 PM Jeremy Ruston 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 This is to announce our regular competition for the artwork for the
 next release of TiddlyWiki 5. The next release is planned to be called
 v5.2.0, which requires a little explanation.

 We've bumped the minor version number because of a single very
 important change: for the first time in a decade, we're changing the format
 used to encode tiddlers into the HTML file.

 The new format is based on JSON, making it much easier to develop tools
 that produce or consume TW5 standalone HTML files. While there is some
 limited backwards compatibility, the developers of many existing tools will
 need to make modifications to keep things working with v5.2.0.

 Hence the version number change: it's intended to make every developer
 ask "Gosh, what could have changed to warrant such a big jump", and helps
 us to make sure that the news of the change is promulgated as widely and
 prominently as possible.

 The change also brings one big improvement for all users: field names
 now have no restrictions on which characters can be used, and are
 case-sensitive so that "MyField" is a valid fieldname, and refers to a
 different field than "myfield" (just like tiddler titles). Finally, we can
 have fields called "⛄️".

 These changes will be merged shortly, but in the meantime can be
 inspected here:

 https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5708

 So, with that, back to the artwork competition. The task is to design
 the banner image that is shown on the splash screen and within the opening
 HelloThere tiddler. It is traditional for the artwork to reflect some of
 the changes in the new version.

 The rules for the competition are:

 * The version number (with the correct punctuation) must be clear and
 readable even when the banner is shown at a reduced size
 * The image must be a PNG, JPEG or SVG of exactly 560x315 pixels
 * The bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text “What’s new
 in 5.2.0” when it is displayed within HelloThere
 * Feel free to enter an updated version of artwork that was a runner-up
 in a previous competition
 * Reply to this message with your entry, or any questions

 Here are the posts about previous artwork competitions:

 v5.1.23 -
 https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/cTgPWl8b_9c/m/VtrMFHBGAwAJ
 v5.1.22 -
 https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/rYrja18_SfQ/m/JAklPfjfAwAJ
 v5.1.21 -
 https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/l47ZZzWdDb8/m/6s0p_3QeCgAJ

 If you’ve got a great idea for the banner image, but don’t have the
 skills to produce finished artwork, do feel free to share your ideas in
 case somebody else would like to work on the artwork.

 The competition will be open for a week, at which point if there is
 more than one submission I’ll set up a Google Form for voting.

 Best wishes and many thanks,

 Jeremy

 --
 Jeremy Ruston
 jer...@jermolene.com
 https://jermolene.com

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Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-06-27 Thread James Anderson
one more using emojis, though someone would probably need to redo the new 
and fish tiddlers as i doubt emoji are free to use whereever we like.

[image: tiddler.png]



>Télumire
>>but the way you represent it with different colours led me to think that 
this is about colors, maybe printing ? 

Not wanting to spell it out, but light can be considered part of a field 
too :) that was the angle i was going for. 

>Mohammed
I like your design! :)

Thanks,
James



On Sunday, 27 June 2021 at 18:05:08 UTC+1 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:

> It is probably worth mentioning that the logo does not *have* to do with 
> any new features being introduced. So if anyone has other ideas, go for it.
>
> On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 7:02:55 PM UTC+2 springer wrote:
>
>> I've tweaked a *bit* more, and added Mohammad's submission to our gallery 
>> at:
>>
>> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com/
>>
>> -Springer
>>
>> On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 12:49:06 PM UTC-4 springer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, I had an exchange with Mohammad about the actual graphic file, 
>>> to which he does not have access.
>>>
>>> But the work was based on his own sketches, and it's not too hard to 
>>> replicate after discovering that the font is open-source Saira (google 
>>> font), apart from the curly brackets, whose font isn't yet clear to me. So 
>>> here's a rough mockup of Mohammad's design, though I admit I haven't 
>>> obsessed about replicating all the details:
>>>
>>> [image: Mohammad's JSON logo mockup.png]
>>>
>>> On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 1:56:58 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:
>>>
 Just to have a little fun in this competition!

 These are my designs, but I'm not sure if they are suitable for the new 
 release logo! 

 [image: image.png]



 [image: img_342_chrome.png]


 and also!

 [image: img_341_chrome.png]




 Best wishes
 Mohammad


 On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 3:44 PM Jeremy Ruston  
 wrote:

> This is to announce our regular competition for the artwork for the 
> next release of TiddlyWiki 5. The next release is planned to be called 
> v5.2.0, which requires a little explanation.
>
> We've bumped the minor version number because of a single very 
> important change: for the first time in a decade, we're changing the 
> format 
> used to encode tiddlers into the HTML file.
>
> The new format is based on JSON, making it much easier to develop 
> tools that produce or consume TW5 standalone HTML files. While there is 
> some limited backwards compatibility, the developers of many existing 
> tools 
> will need to make modifications to keep things working with v5.2.0.
>
> Hence the version number change: it's intended to make every developer 
> ask "Gosh, what could have changed to warrant such a big jump", and helps 
> us to make sure that the news of the change is promulgated as widely and 
> prominently as possible.
>
> The change also brings one big improvement for all users: field names 
> now have no restrictions on which characters can be used, and are 
> case-sensitive so that "MyField" is a valid fieldname, and refers to a 
> different field than "myfield" (just like tiddler titles). Finally, we 
> can 
> have fields called "⛄️".
>
> These changes will be merged shortly, but in the meantime can be 
> inspected here:
>
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5708
>
> So, with that, back to the artwork competition. The task is to design 
> the banner image that is shown on the splash screen and within the 
> opening 
> HelloThere tiddler. It is traditional for the artwork to reflect some of 
> the changes in the new version.
>
> The rules for the competition are:
>
> * The version number (with the correct punctuation) must be clear and 
> readable even when the banner is shown at a reduced size
> * The image must be a PNG, JPEG or SVG of exactly 560x315 pixels
> * The bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text “What’s new 
> in 5.2.0” when it is displayed within HelloThere
> * Feel free to enter an updated version of artwork that was a 
> runner-up in a previous competition
> * Reply to this message with your entry, or any questions
>
> Here are the posts about previous artwork competitions:
>
> v5.1.23 - 
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/cTgPWl8b_9c/m/VtrMFHBGAwAJ
> v5.1.22 - 
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/rYrja18_SfQ/m/JAklPfjfAwAJ
> v5.1.21 - 
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/l47ZZzWdDb8/m/6s0p_3QeCgAJ
>
> If you’ve got a great idea for the banner image, but don’t have the 
> skills to produce finished artwork, do feel free to share your ideas in 
> case somebody else would like to work on the artwork.
>
> The competition will be 

Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-06-27 Thread Saq Imtiaz
It is probably worth mentioning that the logo does not *have* to do with 
any new features being introduced. So if anyone has other ideas, go for it.

On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 7:02:55 PM UTC+2 springer wrote:

> I've tweaked a *bit* more, and added Mohammad's submission to our gallery 
> at:
>
> https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com/
>
> -Springer
>
> On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 12:49:06 PM UTC-4 springer wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I had an exchange with Mohammad about the actual graphic file, to 
>> which he does not have access.
>>
>> But the work was based on his own sketches, and it's not too hard to 
>> replicate after discovering that the font is open-source Saira (google 
>> font), apart from the curly brackets, whose font isn't yet clear to me. So 
>> here's a rough mockup of Mohammad's design, though I admit I haven't 
>> obsessed about replicating all the details:
>>
>> [image: Mohammad's JSON logo mockup.png]
>>
>> On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 1:56:58 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>> Just to have a little fun in this competition!
>>>
>>> These are my designs, but I'm not sure if they are suitable for the new 
>>> release logo! 
>>>
>>> [image: image.png]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [image: img_342_chrome.png]
>>>
>>>
>>> and also!
>>>
>>> [image: img_341_chrome.png]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Mohammad
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 3:44 PM Jeremy Ruston  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 This is to announce our regular competition for the artwork for the 
 next release of TiddlyWiki 5. The next release is planned to be called 
 v5.2.0, which requires a little explanation.

 We've bumped the minor version number because of a single very 
 important change: for the first time in a decade, we're changing the 
 format 
 used to encode tiddlers into the HTML file.

 The new format is based on JSON, making it much easier to develop tools 
 that produce or consume TW5 standalone HTML files. While there is some 
 limited backwards compatibility, the developers of many existing tools 
 will 
 need to make modifications to keep things working with v5.2.0.

 Hence the version number change: it's intended to make every developer 
 ask "Gosh, what could have changed to warrant such a big jump", and helps 
 us to make sure that the news of the change is promulgated as widely and 
 prominently as possible.

 The change also brings one big improvement for all users: field names 
 now have no restrictions on which characters can be used, and are 
 case-sensitive so that "MyField" is a valid fieldname, and refers to a 
 different field than "myfield" (just like tiddler titles). Finally, we can 
 have fields called "⛄️".

 These changes will be merged shortly, but in the meantime can be 
 inspected here:

 https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5708

 So, with that, back to the artwork competition. The task is to design 
 the banner image that is shown on the splash screen and within the opening 
 HelloThere tiddler. It is traditional for the artwork to reflect some of 
 the changes in the new version.

 The rules for the competition are:

 * The version number (with the correct punctuation) must be clear and 
 readable even when the banner is shown at a reduced size
 * The image must be a PNG, JPEG or SVG of exactly 560x315 pixels
 * The bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text “What’s new 
 in 5.2.0” when it is displayed within HelloThere
 * Feel free to enter an updated version of artwork that was a runner-up 
 in a previous competition
 * Reply to this message with your entry, or any questions

 Here are the posts about previous artwork competitions:

 v5.1.23 - 
 https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/cTgPWl8b_9c/m/VtrMFHBGAwAJ
 v5.1.22 - 
 https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/rYrja18_SfQ/m/JAklPfjfAwAJ
 v5.1.21 - 
 https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/l47ZZzWdDb8/m/6s0p_3QeCgAJ

 If you’ve got a great idea for the banner image, but don’t have the 
 skills to produce finished artwork, do feel free to share your ideas in 
 case somebody else would like to work on the artwork.

 The competition will be open for a week, at which point if there is 
 more than one submission I’ll set up a Google Form for voting.

 Best wishes and many thanks,

 Jeremy

 --
 Jeremy Ruston
 jer...@jermolene.com
 https://jermolene.com

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Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-06-27 Thread springer
I've tweaked a *bit* more, and added Mohammad's submission to our gallery 
at:

https://tw-logo-contest.tiddlyhost.com/

-Springer

On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 12:49:06 PM UTC-4 springer wrote:

> Hi all, I had an exchange with Mohammad about the actual graphic file, to 
> which he does not have access.
>
> But the work was based on his own sketches, and it's not too hard to 
> replicate after discovering that the font is open-source Saira (google 
> font), apart from the curly brackets, whose font isn't yet clear to me. So 
> here's a rough mockup of Mohammad's design, though I admit I haven't 
> obsessed about replicating all the details:
>
> [image: Mohammad's JSON logo mockup.png]
>
> On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 1:56:58 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> Just to have a little fun in this competition!
>>
>> These are my designs, but I'm not sure if they are suitable for the new 
>> release logo! 
>>
>> [image: image.png]
>>
>>
>>
>> [image: img_342_chrome.png]
>>
>>
>> and also!
>>
>> [image: img_341_chrome.png]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 3:44 PM Jeremy Ruston  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> This is to announce our regular competition for the artwork for the next 
>>> release of TiddlyWiki 5. The next release is planned to be called v5.2.0, 
>>> which requires a little explanation.
>>>
>>> We've bumped the minor version number because of a single very important 
>>> change: for the first time in a decade, we're changing the format used to 
>>> encode tiddlers into the HTML file.
>>>
>>> The new format is based on JSON, making it much easier to develop tools 
>>> that produce or consume TW5 standalone HTML files. While there is some 
>>> limited backwards compatibility, the developers of many existing tools will 
>>> need to make modifications to keep things working with v5.2.0.
>>>
>>> Hence the version number change: it's intended to make every developer 
>>> ask "Gosh, what could have changed to warrant such a big jump", and helps 
>>> us to make sure that the news of the change is promulgated as widely and 
>>> prominently as possible.
>>>
>>> The change also brings one big improvement for all users: field names 
>>> now have no restrictions on which characters can be used, and are 
>>> case-sensitive so that "MyField" is a valid fieldname, and refers to a 
>>> different field than "myfield" (just like tiddler titles). Finally, we can 
>>> have fields called "⛄️".
>>>
>>> These changes will be merged shortly, but in the meantime can be 
>>> inspected here:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5708
>>>
>>> So, with that, back to the artwork competition. The task is to design 
>>> the banner image that is shown on the splash screen and within the opening 
>>> HelloThere tiddler. It is traditional for the artwork to reflect some of 
>>> the changes in the new version.
>>>
>>> The rules for the competition are:
>>>
>>> * The version number (with the correct punctuation) must be clear and 
>>> readable even when the banner is shown at a reduced size
>>> * The image must be a PNG, JPEG or SVG of exactly 560x315 pixels
>>> * The bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text “What’s new 
>>> in 5.2.0” when it is displayed within HelloThere
>>> * Feel free to enter an updated version of artwork that was a runner-up 
>>> in a previous competition
>>> * Reply to this message with your entry, or any questions
>>>
>>> Here are the posts about previous artwork competitions:
>>>
>>> v5.1.23 - 
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/cTgPWl8b_9c/m/VtrMFHBGAwAJ
>>> v5.1.22 - 
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/rYrja18_SfQ/m/JAklPfjfAwAJ
>>> v5.1.21 - 
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/l47ZZzWdDb8/m/6s0p_3QeCgAJ
>>>
>>> If you’ve got a great idea for the banner image, but don’t have the 
>>> skills to produce finished artwork, do feel free to share your ideas in 
>>> case somebody else would like to work on the artwork.
>>>
>>> The competition will be open for a week, at which point if there is more 
>>> than one submission I’ll set up a Google Form for voting.
>>>
>>> Best wishes and many thanks,
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jeremy Ruston
>>> jer...@jermolene.com
>>> https://jermolene.com
>>>
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Re: [tw5] Artwork for v5.2.0

2021-06-27 Thread springer
Hi all, I had an exchange with Mohammad about the actual graphic file, to 
which he does not have access.

But the work was based on his own sketches, and it's not too hard to 
replicate after discovering that the font is open-source Saira (google 
font), apart from the curly brackets, whose font isn't yet clear to me. So 
here's a rough mockup of Mohammad's design, though I admit I haven't 
obsessed about replicating all the details:

[image: Mohammad's JSON logo mockup.png]

On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 1:56:58 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote:

> Just to have a little fun in this competition!
>
> These are my designs, but I'm not sure if they are suitable for the new 
> release logo! 
>
> [image: image.png]
>
>
>
> [image: img_342_chrome.png]
>
>
> and also!
>
> [image: img_341_chrome.png]
>
>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 3:44 PM Jeremy Ruston  wrote:
>
>> This is to announce our regular competition for the artwork for the next 
>> release of TiddlyWiki 5. The next release is planned to be called v5.2.0, 
>> which requires a little explanation.
>>
>> We've bumped the minor version number because of a single very important 
>> change: for the first time in a decade, we're changing the format used to 
>> encode tiddlers into the HTML file.
>>
>> The new format is based on JSON, making it much easier to develop tools 
>> that produce or consume TW5 standalone HTML files. While there is some 
>> limited backwards compatibility, the developers of many existing tools will 
>> need to make modifications to keep things working with v5.2.0.
>>
>> Hence the version number change: it's intended to make every developer 
>> ask "Gosh, what could have changed to warrant such a big jump", and helps 
>> us to make sure that the news of the change is promulgated as widely and 
>> prominently as possible.
>>
>> The change also brings one big improvement for all users: field names now 
>> have no restrictions on which characters can be used, and are 
>> case-sensitive so that "MyField" is a valid fieldname, and refers to a 
>> different field than "myfield" (just like tiddler titles). Finally, we can 
>> have fields called "⛄️".
>>
>> These changes will be merged shortly, but in the meantime can be 
>> inspected here:
>>
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5708
>>
>> So, with that, back to the artwork competition. The task is to design the 
>> banner image that is shown on the splash screen and within the opening 
>> HelloThere tiddler. It is traditional for the artwork to reflect some of 
>> the changes in the new version.
>>
>> The rules for the competition are:
>>
>> * The version number (with the correct punctuation) must be clear and 
>> readable even when the banner is shown at a reduced size
>> * The image must be a PNG, JPEG or SVG of exactly 560x315 pixels
>> * The bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text “What’s new in 
>> 5.2.0” when it is displayed within HelloThere
>> * Feel free to enter an updated version of artwork that was a runner-up 
>> in a previous competition
>> * Reply to this message with your entry, or any questions
>>
>> Here are the posts about previous artwork competitions:
>>
>> v5.1.23 - 
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/cTgPWl8b_9c/m/VtrMFHBGAwAJ
>> v5.1.22 - 
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/rYrja18_SfQ/m/JAklPfjfAwAJ
>> v5.1.21 - 
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/l47ZZzWdDb8/m/6s0p_3QeCgAJ
>>
>> If you’ve got a great idea for the banner image, but don’t have the 
>> skills to produce finished artwork, do feel free to share your ideas in 
>> case somebody else would like to work on the artwork.
>>
>> The competition will be open for a week, at which point if there is more 
>> than one submission I’ll set up a Google Form for voting.
>>
>> Best wishes and many thanks,
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>> --
>> Jeremy Ruston
>> jer...@jermolene.com
>> https://jermolene.com
>>
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