I redid a couple of the posters from last year (they were made too late to be used for publicity, but I think it's early enough this year).
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/
Cheers
Ben Yates wrote:
I redid a couple of the posters from last year (they were made too late to be used for publicity, but I think it's early enough this year).
Thanks, but please follow the visual guidelines and do not change the color and shape of Wikimania logo. So
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%202.pdf http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster.pdf
are not appropiate but
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%20plain.pdf
is ok. You can add some colors, borders etc but not the the name "Wikimania" and not to the logo.
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Flower.pdf http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Flower2.pdf
are nice and almost fits to the visual guidelines but the so maybe this could be use. But the text is wrong.: Wikimania is *not* about "wikis", or a Wiki conference but about Wikimedia projects and free knowledge! You wrote:
"WIKIMANIA is an annual scientific conference and a community event."
Wikimania is not a scientific conference. It is a community event, which is also open to the public and to scientists.
"WIKIMANIA will explore the forms and ramifications of wikis—their process, their impact, and their future—and will draw speakers and participants from across the globe."
Please have a look at the CfP http://wikimania2007.wikimedia.org/wiki/Call_for_Participation
There we wrote:
Wikimania is an annual global event devoted to Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia Foundation projects. Wikimania is a place for editors and users of the Wikimedia projects around the globe (Wikipedia, Wikibooks, Wikisource, Wikinews, Wiktionary, and Wikiversity) to gather, to meet each other, to exchange ideas, and to report on research and projects.
We try to avoid submissions about wikis in general and will reject them if no relevance to Wikimedia projects, communities and free content is given. Please don't let people think that Wikimania is a wiki conference. Wikis are only the tools - the main goal is free knowledge.
Greetings, Jakob
On 3/1/07, Jakob Voss jakob.voss@nichtich.de wrote:
Ben Yates wrote:
I redid a couple of the posters from last year (they were made too late to be used for publicity, but I think it's early enough this year).
Thanks, but please follow the visual guidelines and do not change the color and shape of Wikimania logo. So
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%202.pdf http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster.pdf
are not appropiate but
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%20plain.pdf
is ok. You can add some colors, borders etc but not the the name "Wikimania" and not to the logo.
Heh. You know Ben designed the logo in the first place, right? So I suppose he can redesign it if he chooses... those posters are based on some of the possible mockups from last year. The text is partly based on last year's CfP and other materials; it should be reworked for this year's conference to reflect this year's different CfP.
If the conference is really only going with the original logo with one set of colors, that should be made clear for all the designers. I didn't think there had really been any consensus over whether that logo should be the "official" logo for Wikimania (now and in the future), or whether there can be variations in color, etc. My only opinion is that I like Ben's posters!
cheers, phoebe
Heh, thanks. Those files are all editable in Illustrator, if anyone wants to have a go.
Here's my first shot at revising the text:
"Wikimania is an annual community event open to scientists and the public. Wikimania is hosted by Wikimedia, the organization behind Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and other free projects.
Wikimania will explore the form and future of free knowledge, free content, and free culture."
If nobody sees problems, I'll update the posters. (Otherwise, other people should hash out the specifics since I don't know that much about this year's Wikimania.)
Cheers
On 3/1/07, phoebe ayers brassratgirl@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/1/07, Jakob Voss jakob.voss@nichtich.de wrote:
Ben Yates wrote:
I redid a couple of the posters from last year (they were made too late to be used for publicity, but I think it's early enough this year).
Thanks, but please follow the visual guidelines and do not change the color and shape of Wikimania logo. So
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%202.pdf http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster.pdf
are not appropiate but
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%20plain.pdf
is ok. You can add some colors, borders etc but not the the name "Wikimania" and not to the logo.
Heh. You know Ben designed the logo in the first place, right? So I suppose he can redesign it if he chooses... those posters are based on some of the possible mockups from last year. The text is partly based on last year's CfP and other materials; it should be reworked for this year's conference to reflect this year's different CfP.
If the conference is really only going with the original logo with one set of colors, that should be made clear for all the designers. I didn't think there had really been any consensus over whether that logo should be the "official" logo for Wikimania (now and in the future), or whether there can be variations in color, etc. My only opinion is that I like Ben's posters!
cheers, phoebe
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I like the posters as well, though the text should reflect the new CfP.
Please DO change color and shape of the Wikimania logo -- strict visual guidelines haven't been laid out for such logos, and I think this is a wonderful thing. The logo I know and love best online is Google's, which has been modified, skewed playfully and absurdly, and remastered in thousands of interesting, unusual, and unexpected ways.
Every time I see someone respond to an artist's ideas with "thanks, but please stop taking artistic license with project logos," I cringe... why should a free content community project, of all things, be scared of this sort of creative reuse?
SJ
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On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, phoebe ayers wrote:
On 3/1/07, Jakob Voss jakob.voss@nichtich.de wrote:
Ben Yates wrote:
I redid a couple of the posters from last year (they were made too late to be used for publicity, but I think it's early enough this year).
Thanks, but please follow the visual guidelines and do not change the color and shape of Wikimania logo. So
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%202.pdf http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster.pdf
are not appropiate but
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%20plain.pdf
is ok. You can add some colors, borders etc but not the the name "Wikimania" and not to the logo.
Heh. You know Ben designed the logo in the first place, right? So I suppose he can redesign it if he chooses... those posters are based on some of the possible mockups from last year. The text is partly based on last year's CfP and other materials; it should be reworked for this year's conference to reflect this year's different CfP.
If the conference is really only going with the original logo with one set of colors, that should be made clear for all the designers. I didn't think there had really been any consensus over whether that logo should be the "official" logo for Wikimania (now and in the future), or whether there can be variations in color, etc. My only opinion is that I like Ben's posters!
cheers, phoebe
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Alright, I've updated the poster text.
On 3/1/07, Samuel Klein meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
I like the posters as well, though the text should reflect the new CfP.
Please DO change color and shape of the Wikimania logo -- strict visual guidelines haven't been laid out for such logos, and I think this is a wonderful thing. The logo I know and love best online is Google's, which has been modified, skewed playfully and absurdly, and remastered in thousands of interesting, unusual, and unexpected ways.
Every time I see someone respond to an artist's ideas with "thanks, but please stop taking artistic license with project logos," I cringe... why should a free content community project, of all things, be scared of this sort of creative reuse?
SJ
-- +1 617 529.4266 skype: metasj en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Sj
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, phoebe ayers wrote:
On 3/1/07, Jakob Voss jakob.voss@nichtich.de wrote:
Ben Yates wrote:
I redid a couple of the posters from last year (they were made too late to be used for publicity, but I think it's early enough this year).
Thanks, but please follow the visual guidelines and do not change the color and shape of Wikimania logo. So
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%202.pdf http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster.pdf
are not appropiate but
http://benyates.info/WMPosters/Wikimania%20poster%20plain.pdf
is ok. You can add some colors, borders etc but not the the name "Wikimania" and not to the logo.
Heh. You know Ben designed the logo in the first place, right? So I suppose he can redesign it if he chooses... those posters are based on some of the possible mockups from last year. The text is partly based on last year's CfP and other materials; it should be reworked for this year's conference to reflect this year's different CfP.
If the conference is really only going with the original logo with one set of colors, that should be made clear for all the designers. I didn't think there had really been any consensus over whether that logo should be the "official" logo for Wikimania (now and in the future), or whether there can be variations in color, etc. My only opinion is that I like Ben's posters!
cheers, phoebe
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