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 [email protected] 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 <[email protected]> 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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: 3D twisted version white.png]
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 1:34:57 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
>>>>> 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 show "drag and drop"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Author: IAmDarthMole
>>>>>>
>>>>> Name: Drag n Drop JSON
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: Logo3.png]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 1:11:31 PM UTC-4 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ... I think there is too much textual content in many of the 
>>>>>>>> entries. Creating new slogans/taglines for TiddlyWiki is not part of 
>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>> brief, and just takes up a lot of space. The artwork is designed to 
>>>>>>>> break 
>>>>>>>> the flow of a generally text-heavy site; packing more text into images 
>>>>>>>> makes things worse. The text that needs to be there is "v5.2.0". 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Totally agree. BUT, also 'v5.2.0'  is a kind of "jump" isn't it? 
>>>>>>> What is I mean is, its slightly potentially more newish, hence the 
>>>>>>> number?
>>>>>>> A word slogan/flag pointing to that might not be so bad?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Just thoughts
>>>>>>> TT
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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