Daniel Mayer wrote:
OK, I obviously wasn't clear enough: I specifically said interproject links /not/ interlanguage links. Each project should have its own logo (we are developing one for Wikipedia right now); Wikipedia needs its own, Wiktionary does too, so does Wikiquote and let's not forget Wikibooks. Those project logos should be internationalized enough so that they are usable by all language versions within the same project.
The translated interface tells the user instantly which language version they are in.
Oh ok, that makes perfect sense then. We might want a "Wikimedia Foundation" logo, but it'd be for activities of the Foundation itself, not its subsidiary projects. I think the mere proliferation of so many major projects with the prefix "Wik" is likely to have a strong "World Domination" type of effect without one overarching logo -- even though we're not the only wikis out there, to a casual observer it's probably obvious that "Wikipedia" and "Wiktionary" and "Wikibooks" are all related.
-Mark