2015-10-29 22:15 GMT+01:00 Guillaume Paumier guillaume.paumier@gmail.com:
Hello Rodrigo,
On 29 October 2015 at 13:12, Rodrigo Padula rodrigopadula@wikimedia.org.br wrote:
Where can I find the source files of the 3d logo printed for the WMF
offices?
I'm planning a photo exhibition here in Brasil for WLE and WLM and I
would like to have that logo printed for our exhibition room.
There is more information about the 3D logo at https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Visual_identity_guidelines#toc-3dmodel , and what is and isn't allowed.
That page is suggesting some sort of non-derivative variant (saying that you should not 3d-print it in colour (also strangely specifying the metal to silver, excluding more common 3d-printing metals such as aluminium or stee, all the while there are pins in the Wikimedia Store that, judged by the price, probably not are silver)). I thought the logo was under a CC BY-SA license.
It is also strange that it does not allow printing it in, for instance a blue plastic, to later paint white with black letters. Is there any special meaning behind that or is it just vague wording? I.e. is it supposed to target steps in the manufacturing process rather than the end result?
The file itself is at
https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/File:Wikipedia_puzzle_globe_3D_render.z... , in "Autodesk Maya" format.
That file description page is unclear on the license. Could someone fix that?
/Jan