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* [[http://2012.pyconuk.org/|PyCon UK 2012 Logo]] {{http://teachcomputing.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/screen-shot-2012-08-29-at-22-24-43.png?w=760&h=514||height=150}}<<BR>> Here, the two snakes are separated and used as walking sticks (reference to Sherlock Homes and Watson). |
Logo Examples
Official Logos
This comes in multiple variants: a) with text "python" using the Flux Regular font, b) just the logo device (the two snakes), c) with or without the drop shadow under the device. The eyes of the two snakes logo are either white or transparent, depending on what fits best. On the python.org website, the eyes are white.History behind the less rounded version of the logo
Apparently, the originally presented logo did not yet have the rounded plus shape, but more of a squarish style.
Derived Logos
Carl Trachte's collection of Python logos in the wild
Note: Not all of those have been approved by the committeehttp://nz.pycon.org/Kiwi PyCon Logo
Nicely shows how to separate the original logo device shape from the rest of the logo image.
Note: This is a borderline case, since part of the logo is cut away.
Here, the two snakes are separated and used as walking sticks (reference to Sherlock Homes and Watson).
Inpired by, but not derived logos
Problem cases
History behind the less rounded version of the logo
This was found by Carl, but is apparently not being used (anymore). It is a derivative which clearly changes the shape. While it looks really nice, it's unfortunately, not compliant with our trademark policy.