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== Logo Entry #7 ==
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== Logo Entry by Rua Puka ==
Your Logo entry here
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File:Rudoq Trevor logo.jpg|Colour
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File:Rudoq Trevor wordmark.jpg|Wordmark Colour
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== Logo Entry by Florent Fougères ==
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I chose to use four symbols, Auckland's sky tower and a Maori motif represented in boat sails. All with a contour line motif from Rangitoto Island just outside Auckland. For the colors, a mix of blue and green to symbolize the link between mountain and sea, and a hint of red, an important color in Maori culture.
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File:Classic color.png|Woodmark colour
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File:Square color.png|Square colour
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File:Dark banner.png|Woodmark dark
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File:Square dark.png|Square dark
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File:White banner.png|Woodmark white
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File:Square white.png|Square white
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== Logo Entry by Adam Steer ==
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The key element in this proposal is spiral motif drawn as a Koru, a traditional polynesian design inspired by an unfurling fern frond. Spirals are an important symbol to almost all cultures globally - this specific rendering is local to Oceania and is an integral part of Māori art and culture. The intention is to represent FOSS4G as a gathering of global cultures and recognising the common bonds we share as a heterogeneous network. Because this is the first gathering of the global FOSS4G community in Oceania since 2009, other symbolic meanings of the Koru apply - new growth, connection, the circle of life.
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Using OpenStreetMap data from Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland as a decorative element brings an open geospatial data component to the design - which is also created entirely using open source tools. Colours/text/fonts are almost infinitely adaptable.
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Should this concept succeed, any awards will be donated to the FOSS4G 2025 travel grant programme.
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File:Image-composite-vertical.jpg|A vertical layout showing a black and white FOSS4G 2025 logo concept
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File:Image-composite-horizontal-teal-theme.jpg|A teal themed FOSS4G 2025 logo concept
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File:Image-composite-horizontal-tan-theme.jpg|A tan themed FOSS4G 2025 logo concept
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File:Horizontal-elements-description-sand.jpg.jpg|A layout describing elements of a FOSS4G 2025 logo concept
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File:F4g-2025-logo-convept-adamsteer-Button.jpg|A button concept for a FOSS4G 2025 logo
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== Logo Entry by Natalia Ramsay ==
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A brief description of the logo choices:
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* The kiwi is a symbol of intuition, and are often associated with all things odd or eccentric considering their unusual ecological niche, anatomy, and behaviors. I wanted to use it because it's a recognisable icon of Aotearoa, and I think that us map makers and geospatial peoples can relate to the bird, as we often find ourselves having to use our intuition or think outside the box.
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* The dashed line is a nod to dashed polylines commonly used in cartography, but also represents a trail/track. GIS has come a long way, and the future for it is bright - this line represents the past and future of geospatial.
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* The colours and font are definitely modifiable (well, anything in the design can be), but I just chose them to attempt to match the OSGeo branding :).
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File:Natalia Ramsay - FOSS4G main logo.png|Main logo
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File:Natalia Ramsay - FOSS4G Logo 2.png|Logo 2
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File:Natalia Ramsay - FOSS4G more creative version.png|More creative version
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File:Natalia Ramsay - FOSS4G button.png|Button
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File:Natalia Ramsay - Alternate colours.png|Alternate colours
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== Logo Entry by Jara Villanueva ==
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File:Jara Villanueva - FOSS4G25 Logo description.png|Logo design
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File:Jara Villanueva - FOSS4G25 Logo colours.png|Logo colors
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File:Jara Villanueva - FOSS4G25 V1-Colored.png|V1 colored
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File:Jara Villanueva - FOSS4G25 V2-BW.png|V2 BW
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 23 March 2025

You can find the details about the competition on our logo competition page here.

Entry by Peter Johnson

It's unlikely I will be able to attend, in this case any awards will be donated to those who could benefit.

Entry on behalf of the Travel Grant Programme

Contributed by Simon Nitz for the Travel Grant Programme

Entry by Tim Denee

Entry by Emory Beck

Logo Entry by Subhasis Chakraborty

Logo Entry by Maria Costea

Logo Entry by Rua Puka

Logo Entry by Florent Fougères

I chose to use four symbols, Auckland's sky tower and a Maori motif represented in boat sails. All with a contour line motif from Rangitoto Island just outside Auckland. For the colors, a mix of blue and green to symbolize the link between mountain and sea, and a hint of red, an important color in Maori culture.

Logo Entry by Adam Steer

The key element in this proposal is spiral motif drawn as a Koru, a traditional polynesian design inspired by an unfurling fern frond. Spirals are an important symbol to almost all cultures globally - this specific rendering is local to Oceania and is an integral part of Māori art and culture. The intention is to represent FOSS4G as a gathering of global cultures and recognising the common bonds we share as a heterogeneous network. Because this is the first gathering of the global FOSS4G community in Oceania since 2009, other symbolic meanings of the Koru apply - new growth, connection, the circle of life.

Using OpenStreetMap data from Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland as a decorative element brings an open geospatial data component to the design - which is also created entirely using open source tools. Colours/text/fonts are almost infinitely adaptable.

Should this concept succeed, any awards will be donated to the FOSS4G 2025 travel grant programme.

Logo Entry by Natalia Ramsay

A brief description of the logo choices:

  • The kiwi is a symbol of intuition, and are often associated with all things odd or eccentric considering their unusual ecological niche, anatomy, and behaviors. I wanted to use it because it's a recognisable icon of Aotearoa, and I think that us map makers and geospatial peoples can relate to the bird, as we often find ourselves having to use our intuition or think outside the box.
  • The dashed line is a nod to dashed polylines commonly used in cartography, but also represents a trail/track. GIS has come a long way, and the future for it is bright - this line represents the past and future of geospatial.
  • The colours and font are definitely modifiable (well, anything in the design can be), but I just chose them to attempt to match the OSGeo branding :).


Logo Entry by Jara Villanueva