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The community is made up of it's component members (from what I can remember from EuroPython) so we've taken that concept and visualised it to form the badges. | The community is made up of its component members (from what I can remember from EuroPython) so we've taken that concept and visualised it to form the badges. |
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Call for PSF Logos
Intro
Email sent to the members list:
Dear members, the board is looking for volunteers to draw up logos that we would like to make available to supporters and members of the PSF. If anyone feels inspired, please step forward :-) We need the following variants: * Supporter of the Python Software Foundation * Member of the Python Software Foundation * Benefactor Sponsor of the Python Software Foundation * Patron Sponsor of the Python Software Foundation * Principal Sponsor of the Python Software Foundation * Sponsor Member of the Python Software Foundation (I wonder who came up with those sponsor names... :-)) and since we still don't have a PSF logo: * Python Software Foundation Easiest would probably be to just use the Python logo and add a text next to it. If you need the font files, we can send them to you for the purpose of using them in the logo. Thanks, -- Marc-Andre Lemburg
Candidates
Please add a new subsection with your name and upload the logos as attachments.
David Goodger
See the Logo page for his creations.
Stephen Hawkes
John Pinner has received these from Stephen. here is the general idea:
""" The community is made up of its component members (from what I can remember from EuroPython) so we've taken that concept and visualised it to form the badges.
We wanted to convey the different levels of membership, with each feeling equally pythonic.
To that end we've come up with a rather simple mark for the PSF main logo. simple typography with the introduction of the community grid symbol to the right.
Members would be represented with different variations with more or less of the pythons being visible. (The PSF logo could be animated as a sequence of these levels finishing with a fade to the blue grid.) We've laid out sample badges, with vertical and horizontal variations.
We have a ton of design rationalisation info on how we arrived at this concept, but often it's best to let the work speak for itself. """