I’m suggesting we should be distinguishing between OSGeo graduated projects (use existing full logo) and community projects, (use a smaller logo, which just has the central compass and not the outer ring.)
I rather have it along the proposed family of logos; logo (Star plus OSGeo) with below ‘Incubation Project’.
This is how the designer intended to keep one brand, but with various differentiations.
I’m suggesting we should be distinguishing between OSGeo graduated projects (use existing full logo) and community projects, (use a smaller logo, which just has the central compass and not the outer ring.)
That looks rather nice and easy to tell what’s what’ An additional thought though, what about also putting a gradute cap (https://image.freepik.com/free-icon/graduates-cap_318-35625.jpg) on top of the logos where a project has graduated, you could even add the Year it graduted with some CSS (I think)
This may be too small to preserve the branding elements; perhaps we can focus on colors and fonts.
It looks a little odd using this mark next to a bullet point, could you color the bullet points appropriately, or use the black and white version of the mark as a bullet point?
I rather have it along the proposed family of logos; logo (Star plus OSGeo) with below ‘Incubation Project’.
This is how the designer intended to keep one brand, but with various differentiations.
I’m suggesting we should be distinguishing between OSGeo graduated projects (use existing full logo) and community projects, (use a smaller logo, which just has the central compass and not the outer ring.)
That looks rather nice and easy to tell what’s what’ An additional thought though, what about also putting a gradute cap (https://image.freepik.com/free-icon/graduates-cap_318-35625.jpg) on top of the logos where a project has graduated, you could even add the Year it graduted with some CSS (I think)
I’m suggesting we should be distinguishing between OSGeo graduated projects (use existing full logo) and community projects, (use a smaller logo, which just has the central compass and not the outer ring.)