Unveiling the new ORG logo

Posted by Suw Charman in Organising ORG at April 3rd, 2006

Thanks very much to Denise Wilton, Chris Morrison and their collaborators both on and off the Haddock mailing list for designing the new ORG logo. If you want to have a stab at a new WordPress themes, or ’support ORG’ buttons, then email me for a zip of all versions.

5 Responses to “Unveiling the new ORG logo”

  1. Duncan Cragg Says:

    I got a judder of fear when this item came up in my feedreader,
    but then was pleasantly surprised by the result. I have not
    been following any discussions about this (have there been
    any?), but I immediately see: 1’s and 0’s, keys, and people.
    Is that right??

    Only neg comment is the harshness of the colour scheme:
    can’t we do more gentle colours?

    Oh - and can I have an 88×31 image for my blog??

    Great stuff.

  2. Suw Charman Says:

    Glad you like it! I’ve added a 88×31 version for you too now.

    The colours are quite strong, but then, I think it needs to be a bit ‘in your face’.

  3. squashed Says:

    Call me stupid, but I don’t see it… *stare at the logo intently*

    what is it? explain the logo to me, I am the slow one… :D

    The color scheme is ok, a bit ‘proper’, I for one would do it in neon red and clashing green just to annoy people … (okay, I’ll stop my useless suggestion right at this second..ha ha)

  4. squashed Says:

    incidentally, if I see that logo, I will think of some sort of weird sex club. You know, people boinking each other, upside down even. (I need to get laid. …

  5. Matt Oakes Says:

    I’m making a layout based on the design of this logo for the blog, its coming along nicely at the minute. I’ll put a screen shot up as soon as i get all the consept of it done :)

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