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Variations on a theme | Variations on a theme, using different fonts. The "ae" in "maemo" seems to stand out, so I wanted to incorporate that into the design. I also wanted to incorporate something about what the platform ''is'', hence the globe and wifi signal bars. These logos can be used with the full "maemo.org" spelled out, or just the globe and "ae" portion for when something narrower is needed. In the variations you can see what the logo looks like in monochrome, and how it looks as a 16x16 favicon. This logo uses only four colors (blue, green, orange, and black) with no gradients or dithering, which makes it easy to silk-screen onto a t-shirt. | ||
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Image: | Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_11.png|Font A | ||
Image: | Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_11v.png|Font A Variations | ||
Image: | Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_12.png|Font B | ||
Image: | Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_12v.png|Font B Variations | ||
Image: | Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_13.png|Font C | ||
Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_13v.png|Font C Variations | |||
Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_14.png|Font D | |||
Image: | Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_14v.png|Font D Variations | ||
Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_15.png|Font E | |||
Image:Maemo_org_logo_contest_narbat_15v.png|Font E Variations | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 20:02, 20 June 2008
This page contains submissions for the maemo.org logo contest. The contest is now open! The closing date for entries is the 27th of July, 2008. For rules and submission guidelines, please see the contest page.
Entries for maemo.org logo contest
attila
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Maemo Butterfly (shadows)
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Maemo Butterfly (no shadows)
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Maemo Butterfly Inverse (shadows)
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Maemo Butterfly Inverse (no shadows)
deadknight88
crawfordm
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Signifying community and wireless technology.
jobelium
I did that with free font and a lot of fun ! :p J'ai fait ceala avec des fonts gratuit et beacoup de plaisir ! ;)
rsperberg
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Re-using Karoliina's original color scheme
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More logo-like
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Maemo.org isn't a company but a group of people who all contribute toward the same goal. So you don't get "machined" results. But a lot of the vibrancy comes from the non-automaton approach that is the essence of Linux and the FOSS movement.
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Version with splashier colors (but any could be used). The handlettering is available as a font so that it can be used for tabs, titles and such in the wiki redesign.
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When a horizontal layout is inappropriate, a square form can be used instead.
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The square form with splashier colors. Favicon could use "m.o" or just "m" to remain readable, in the color scheme chosen, of course.
GarethLWalt
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Alternative to image #1. Added .ORG and another color change. (Pretty self explanatory.)
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Alternative to image #2. I've added the .ORG and avoided the common orange as an example.
baksiidaa
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I like having the ".org" as a superscript—that way it's a non-integral part of the logo that could be replaced to create a logo for something besides the website.
joeaguy
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Bitmap with negative space, wide. Big, bold, technical, with a soft edge.
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Bitmap with negative space, narrow. Minimalist pixel theater.
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Bitmap with negative space, narrow and inverse. Now is the time on Sprockets when we dance.
Narbat
Variations on a theme, using different fonts. The "ae" in "maemo" seems to stand out, so I wanted to incorporate that into the design. I also wanted to incorporate something about what the platform is, hence the globe and wifi signal bars. These logos can be used with the full "maemo.org" spelled out, or just the globe and "ae" portion for when something narrower is needed. In the variations you can see what the logo looks like in monochrome, and how it looks as a 16x16 favicon. This logo uses only four colors (blue, green, orange, and black) with no gradients or dithering, which makes it easy to silk-screen onto a t-shirt.
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Font A
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Font A Variations
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Font B
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Font B Variations
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Font C
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Font C Variations
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Font D
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Font D Variations
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Font E
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Font E Variations
jussi
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The idea: The a and e ligature formed of dots signifies that the maemo is built on the collaborate effort of the community, and the mœbius loop / strip embedded in the ligature shows that there are infinite possibilities when you work together.
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Symbol only, to use for instance as favicon or on t-shirt print.
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T-shirt examples
calderov
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I hope you like this ^^.
chrismtn
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Have fun!.










