Open Font Library Logo competition
Posted by stelt apropos SVG on the Web on Wed Feb 28th, 2007 at 10:53:21 BST
The Open Font Library is proud to announce the commencement of the Open Font Library Logo competition: Artists and designers of all ranges are invited to make a logo to help identify the project. Judging will take place by contributors to the project, Alex Roberts (bovinity), Liftarn, and Zeimusu, who will select the winning logo. The last chance to submit submissions is March 14, 2007 at 11:59 PM PST. After that, the judges will select a logo within five days from the submission closing date.
Other guidelines on the contest include that all submissions must be dedicated to the public domain in SVG format which may be edited in all major drawing applications, like the free Inkscape. Also, contributors may upload as many submissions as they would like and optionally submit bitmap graphics showing how their logo might look on the site. The project is not wed to the current green color on the site, so please feel free to think of how the site should be colored around your submission.
The Open Font Library encourages all participants to join the Mailing List to discuss this competition and to participate in the project. Also, for the time being, discussion about this project is happening on channel on #openclipart for any interested parties. While this competition is about creating a great logo, the project hopes to interest hopeful font designers and software developers in building up this project.
The Open Font Library's major goal is to create an archive of freely usable fonts for anyone to download. If this sounds familiar, its because it is newborn sister project to the Open Clip Art Library. While the site is fresh, with few fonts, the goal is to build it up so that it can be useful to the free and open source communities (and world).
For More Information please see Contest page.
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