All,
The Logo contest has inspired many to get their creative juices flowing
and put some great effort into designing some excellent artwork.
Unfortunately, we can't use every one of the items that have been
donated so we'll have to pare them down to a single winner.
As of this morning
On Sep 30, 2005, at 9:10 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
All,
The Logo contest has inspired many to get their creative juices
flowing and put some great effort into designing some excellent
artwork. Unfortunately, we can't use every one of the items that
have been donated so we'll have to pare
Based on the criteria below I think the following images meet the
parameters:
Entry # 2 URL: http://www.flyermoney.com/geronimo/
Entry # 3 URL: http://elegoff.free.fr/geronimo/
Entry # 4 URL: http://www.ashishgokhale.com/geronimo.htm
Entry # 9 URL:
Good. There are some other criteria, which I will try to get from
PMC today.
Also,
http://geronimo.apache.org/images/geronimo-logo.png
isn't bad either :)
geir
On Sep 30, 2005, at 11:17 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Based on the criteria below I think the following images meet the
Good. There are some other criteria, which I will try to get from
PMC today.
Also,
http://geronimo.apache.org/images/geronimo-logo.png
isn't bad either :)
Then add it in on the wiki page ;-)
geir
On Sep 30, 2005, at 11:17 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Based on the criteria below I
What is wrong with some of the others? Example, #11...I thought that the
headress and its history was made clear by Noel, and thus was acceptable.
Also I assume the headress is a native american symbol (a lot more
feathers), not an image of a native american.
Please correct me if I am wrong. (I
I don't know if the artist behind #11 is available, but it might make
it a little more PC to remove the lower left right vertical
feathers. For some reason, I think that would make it evoke less of
an image of a person to me. Though it's less of an issue for the
small versions of that logo