[Foundation-l] [Wiktionary-l] Divergent Wiktionary logos

Cary Bass cary at wikimedia.org
Wed Mar 25 21:37:04 UTC 2009


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Cary Bass wrote:
> While the English Wiktionary community may or may not be satisfied
> with the logo as-is, in the interest of maintaining a visual identity,
> one logo has to be used across projects, whether or not the English
> Wiktionary wants it or not.
I'd like a chance to rephrase this, for poor grammar, as well as
unintended harshness.

The Wiktionary projects should maintain a unique visual identity.  It
is of the utmost importance that the identity be unique to Wiktionary,
but common among the projects.

Also, I want to point out:  Guillaume Paumier did a great presentation
at Wikimania 2007 on Visual Identity here:
<http://wikimania2007.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proceedings:GP1>

The PDF linked has some well-researched information about Visual
Identity, and the workshop was extremely interesting.

Cary


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