Official logo? (urgent)

I need the "official" logo for ordering shirts, right quick. Larger
size better than smaller. Vector format preferred, but I'll take what I
can get.

(If need be, I will extract the logo from Peter's Where ad -- but it is
a little on the small side, and I'd have to crop out the "Open Source
Geospatial Foundation" text, though, as that would be too small to
render in fabric...)

-mpg

mpg,

This is the best that I could find:

Here is the page that lists the entries:

https://news.osgeo.org/contests/logo/index.html

mrl

On May 23, 2006, at 8:39 PM, Michael P. Gerlek wrote:

I need the “official” logo for ordering shirts, right quick. Larger
size better than smaller. Vector format preferred, but I’ll take what I
can get.

(If need be, I will extract the logo from Peter’s Where ad – but it is
a little on the small side, and I’d have to crop out the “Open Source
Geospatial Foundation” text, though, as that would be too small to
render in fabric…)

-mpg


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I have an EPS file. Will that format work for you?

We are getting pretty close to having these formats figured out and a set of
standard logos in place... I just need a bit more time :slight_smile:

Tyler

On Tuesday 23 May 2006 17:39, Michael P. Gerlek wrote:

I need the "official" logo for ordering shirts, right quick. Larger
size better than smaller. Vector format preferred, but I'll take what I
can get.

(If need be, I will extract the logo from Peter's Where ad -- but it is
a little on the small side, and I'd have to crop out the "Open Source
Geospatial Foundation" text, though, as that would be too small to
render in fabric...)

-mpg

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Yes, EPS would be perfect.

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I have an EPS file. Will that format work for you?

We are getting pretty close to having these formats figured out and a set of
standard logos in place... I just need a bit more time :slight_smile:

Tyler

On Tuesday 23 May 2006 17:39, Michael P. Gerlek wrote:

I need the "official" logo for ordering shirts, right quick. Larger
size better than smaller. Vector format preferred, but I'll take what I
can get.

(If need be, I will extract the logo from Peter's Where ad -- but it is
a little on the small side, and I'd have to crop out the "Open Source
Geospatial Foundation" text, though, as that would be too small to
render in fabric...)

-mpg

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On Tuesday 23 May 2006 23:59, Michael P. Gerlek wrote:

Yes, EPS would be perfect.

Try the attached one. My layout program isn't reading it properly, but
hopefully it works for you. Make sure you get a preview of it somehow to
make sure that it looks good.

I'm using the Scribus graphic design tool, which has a bug when loading EPS
files with gradients, so I'm struggling a bit. However, I also have image
files that I can use, so I can still make the brochures since I don't need to
change the logo anyway. If someone else has a tool that can read this EPS
(as an example) and wants to help with the brochure layout, let me know.

Tyler

L1_OSGeoLogos.eps (654 KB)