I don't understand the importance of having a seperate FSF-I logo. But if it's absolutely necessary I suggest the text 'FSF India' or 'India' below the official GNU/FSF logo, i.e. GNU's head. Preferably in a simple Helvetica like font. I personally don't like the idea of playing with a nice logo just for amusment. We know that the GNU head is the GNU project's logo, but someone new to GNU/FSF would be confused looking at FSF-I's exotic peacock/flag/map/ashok chakra combination wondering if the peacock is GNU's logo. The GNU project is a global one, imagine FSF-I, FSF-China, FSF-Europe, FSF-France, etc cooking their own logo's. Not useful and doesn't serve any purpose. Let's not confuse people.
I'm working on brochure sized paper cards with a brief description of what is free software. Such cards would be useful for notice boards where people might not be interested in reading the entire definition of free software. I think the creative heads on this list could design things that can be distributed at user group meetings where the free software philosophy is not discussed everytime. Thanks, Vinay Pawar, Pune. zoyd@gmx.net
On 22 Mar 2002 17:08:01 +0530 klak@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in (Khuzaima A. Lakdawala) wrote:
If there are no further objections to the Gnu-Peacock combination, Gopal, can you put your artistic hat on again and come up with a draft artwork for the logo?
Ideally, it should be some kind of outline artwork (with a transparent background perhaps?) without any dependence on colour.
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