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Logo Proposals

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We are taking proposals for an OpenKinect community logo.

Rules

  • Entries must be you original work and not infringe on anyone's trademarks
  • Entries must be in PNG format.
  • You may submit multiple proposals.
  • Each proposal may include more than image. At least one image must be have a width of 200 pixels and a height of between 100 and 150 pixels. Higher resolutions are encouraged.
  • Per policy, final logo decision is up to project lead

Unless otherwise agreed, proposals will be open until 11/21/2010 at 5:00pm UTC, at which point Josh Blake we will have a vote on the mailing list.

Logo proposals

If you have created a logo you want to submit, add it below using the template shown.


 === Yourname's logo #1 ===
 Add an image to your logo here
 
   ImageURL
 

Submissions

Joe Lackner's concepts

Here are a few ideas - trying to reflect openess, IR grid arrays and dual cameras.

 http://celsius.ws/clients/openkinect/concept1.png

Scott Byrns's concept

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15300515/kinectlogo.png

Mungewell's concept

SVG source available if adjustment is desired, for the font/etc.

http://www.mungewell.org/kinect/openkinect_logo.png

Graham Wiebe's concept

SVG or other vector formats available upon request. optimized for greyscale.

http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/323/8/9/open_kinect_logo_by_gwiebe-d334lq0.png

Cyril's concept

Someone playing in front of a kinect with letters o and k.

http://cyril.lugan.info/tmp/oK_v1.png http://cyril.lugan.info/tmp/oK_v1.svg

Ken Moore's concept

High quality typography and layout (says "we're serious") with distinctive visual of the Kinect hardware.

Version 1 - stacked layout is more legible in narrow placements
http://www.kenmooredesign.com/images/openkinect/OpenKinectLogo1_Large_KenMoore.png
http://www.kenmooredesign.com/images/openkinect/OpenKinectLogo1_200x100_KenMoore.png

Version 2 - horizontal layout has nice visual balance, but needs more width for legibility
http://www.kenmooredesign.com/images/openkinect/OpenKinectLogo2_Large_KenMoore.png
http://www.kenmooredesign.com/images/openkinect/OpenKinectLogo2_200x100_KenMoore.png