I don't know who Roy or the others have in mind, but I like what I see at
adeliedesign.com.
Given her requirements, which don't seem too unreasonable, I wonder if we
could start with the code4lib community making the choice of which designer
to work with?
Carol
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:47 AM, Stephanie Brinley <
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> Dear Code4Lib,
>
> Because I'm not a coder or a librarian, I am not a member of the Code4Lib
> community. However, my husband Jonathan, who is a member, told me about the
> logo thread Roy started last week. As a professional designer, I agree with
> Roy that Code4Lib could use a well-designed logo to bring its activities
> under a unified brand.
>
> Having close ties, I would like to do my part to help out your community.
> To
> that end, I am volunteering to design a logo for Code4Lib. My one request
> would be that you actually work with me as a professional designer, rather
> than turning this into an open contest. Code4Lib is many things to many
> people. Reconciling these perspectives into a single brand is, as Roy said,
> not an amateur task, and will require some coordination to merge the input
> and ideas from the community.
>
> As for the process, I think Roy has it right. Form a small committee to
> handle the details and distill the opinions of the community at large. I'll
> start with a few drafts the committee and community can comment on, and
> we'll go from there.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Sincerely,
> Stephanie Brinley
> President, Adelie Design
>
> http://www.AdelieDesign.com/
>
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Carol Bean
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