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Hi there,
Elio here, Designer and Open Source contributor from Albania.
Based on the new Donation Initiative Logo, I thought it would be a good
time to discuss around adapting a new logo which is more suitable for
print, smaller displays and generally a broader variety of backgrounds.
Having thi
Hi,
According to Fred Moine - and as you may know from several journalist
and evaluation reports, the situation in Haiti after Hurricane Matthew
is very serious, with a combination of factors including cholera,
hunger, etc...
This TM project aims to map damage in Jérémie, from 5 cm resolution
dro
I like it a lot, although it's a pity the zeros and ones are missing, maybe you
could give it a try and integrate something?
Cheers,
Martin
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> Il giorno 14 ott 2016, alle ore 16:36, Elio Qoshi ha
> scritto:
>
> What do you think of it?
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I suspect that was exactly the kind of thing Elio was trying to avoid .
That said, I'm not convinced that yet another iteration of the
magnifying glass logo makes a lot of sense. Logos with the basic theme
are a dime a dozen and ours employs memes that are not obvious at all
today on top of th
Hi,
On 10/14/2016 09:34 PM, Simon Poole wrote:
> I suspect that was exactly the kind of thing Elio was trying to avoid .
>
> That said, I'm not convinced that yet another iteration of the
> magnifying glass logo makes a lot of sense. Logos with the basic theme
> are a dime a dozen and ours em
On 14/10/2016 15:36, Elio Qoshi wrote:
What do you think of it?
It wasn't that long ago we previously went through this process.
Personally I wish there was more enthusiasm for improving the database
instead of this fluff.
There appears to be far too much type spent on 'managing the proce
On 14.10.2016 at 16:36 Elio Qoshi wrote:
Based on the new Donation Initiative Logo, I thought it would be a
good time to discuss around adapting a new logo which is more suitable
for print, smaller displays and generally a broader variety of
backgrounds.
I guess you don't remember the heavy
I think it is too early to redesign the logo itself, but I like the idea of the
wordmark. Incorporating the wordmark with the existing logo is much more
preferred.
Aun Johnsen
> On Oct 14, 2016, at 19:35, talk-requ...@openstreetmap.org wrote:
>
> What do you think of it?
Sure there is no need or no urge to change a logo, no timeline neither, but
this proposal triggers a discussion, so let's see where it goes.
The image of the project is something that people can care of, why not?
I personally find the 'negative magnifier' elegant, and the disappearance of
t
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