Logo History

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The OSGeo Logo was updated in November 2008. The old version is still around, if you see it consider exchanging it for the current one or let the operator of the website know of the change.

History

The new logo came into being through an incredibly slow process running for more than a year. Technical reasons like better stichability were the initial reasons to update it but then a professional designer made a few suggestions and we have created a short story around it. Here it goes:

The tips of the compass rose have grown out of the outer ring. OSGeo is growing bigger than we imagined and it has grown beyond its initial scope. The outer ring is open so that OSGeo can connect with others.

Which can be different tag lines. There is the general OSGeo tag line "Your Open Source Compass"[1] and already three more versions for the sponsors reading "Sustaining", "Supporting" and "Associate" plus two special versions reading "Projects" and "Incubation". As yet we have no tag lines for "Education" and Geodata" but this can be changed.

Local Chapter Usage

Local Chapters are invited to use the logo creatively in their local interpretations, adaptations or inclusion with existing organizations. If unsure whether this is compatible with our Logo Guidelines, simply ask us.

Further suggestions are welcome.

Extra Versions

If you need your own version of the OSGeo Logo reading your Local Chapters initials or domain name, feel free to create it. Embrace the new OSGeo logo in your design and wear it with respect. Leave the sponsor logos as they are and use them only if you are an official sponsor.

Technical Notices

  • If you need special formats or resolutions go ahead or ask us.
  • Beware of the colors in the EPS files, GIMP tends to render them in primary colors.
  • The Logo Guidelines need to be updated. They detail usage, color codes and copyright information. Especially usage has been relaxed considerably to allow for more creativity.