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Flex Wiki Logo Contest Archive
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This is the archive page for the FlexWikiLogoContest. The contest has ended. This page is here to record the many excellent submissions.

On the FlexWikiMailingList KirillKovalenko suggested that FlexWiki is "famous and solid enough to have its own, well recognizable logo'". DavidOrnstein agrees, but doesn't have the time to run it, so I've stepped up to administer the contest and DavidOrnstein and CraigAndera will be the judges.

So, set your creative juices free and let your imagination run wild. Now's the chance to make a long lasting visual contribution to the FlexWiki project.

Rules

  1. Your logo can be whatever size you like 1, but it needs to look good when reduced to 32 pixels high by 190 pixel wide.
  2. Your logo should be made available as a GIF, JPEG or PNG. If possible, please also provide in vector form (e.g., Photoshop).
  3. Once the deadline has been reached community voting will start for a period of two weeks. This round of voting will produce the shortlist of five logos to be considered by the judges.
  4. Community voting will be on a one vote per person basis, i.e. if you want to vote you may vote once for a single logo, and will be via email to mailto:flexwiki-admins@lists.sf.net.
  5. All entries will be listed on this page. Once community voting has been completed the five shortlisted logos will remain on this page and the remainder will be archived on to a FlexWikiLogoContestArchive page.
  6. One week after the community voting has been completed the judges will announce the winner.
  7. The judges' decision is final.

Finalists

Number Logo Description Designer eMail
17. We can see the splendor of the word Flex in this logo, using two colors blue (used by many electronic companies) and black to give a sense of weight and heaviness to the logo. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
19. FlexWiki in action, a net of lines to give the impression of movement and networking. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
24. The word Flex inspires curves and a variety of colors. The crystal finish is just to represent new. The curvy typography it only supports the logo. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
26. Another variation with a slogan. It’s important for a brand to have a slogan. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
36. The logo portrays the entrance of input by different people(the three blocks on left of logo) to come together and create FlexWiki. AndrewPerdue adp5x7@umr.edu

Entries

To submit your entry add a new row to the table below using the following template.

 ||Number (for easy voting)||Click here to type your url of your logo||type your description|| type your name||type your email||
Number Logo Description Designer eMail
1. Just a little something to get the ball rolling. Designed to be right-aligned in a header. DerekLakin derek dot lakin at salamandersoftware dot co dot uk
2. Clean, simple and transparent, with a simple logo that can be used where a smaller logo is required. DerekLakin derek dot lakin at salamandersoftware dot co dot uk
3. 'Editable' Logo Ivan ilimansky at hotmail dot com
4. 'Flexed' Logo Ivan ilimansky at hotmail dot com
5. 'Mind over Matter' Logo Ivan ilimansky at hotmail dot com
6. Just an idea; sorry if the execution is not high quality (PSD file available for improvement by anyone with better skills) Olorin francesco dot rizzi at gmail dot com
7. A MobiusStripLogo what's more appropriate for FlexWiki than a Mobius Strip? All sides are covered and its flexable. AgarGuest agar at mungke dot com
8. A flexible variation of prior wiki art. HallgrimLudvigsen fwlo at hallgrim dot no
9. FlexWiki logo based on a globe to reflect the global nature. DerekLakin derek dot lakin at salamandersoftware dot co dot uk
10. Banner based on above globe logo. DerekLakin derek dot lakin at salamandersoftware dot co dot uk
11. 190x32 banner for above globe logo. DerekLakin derek dot lakin at salamandersoftware dot co dot uk
12. Slightly more colourful version of the banner based on above globe logo. DerekLakin derek dot lakin at salamandersoftware dot co dot uk
13. Using fresh colors and capital F to bring attention to shape and end vision line with black name FlexWiki , a pair of bouncing dots like the final touch, to provoke movement. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
14. Black and heavy typography used for the Flexiwiki name followed by a semicircular shape in different shades of light green. This shape represents the flexibility of a group, a group that can and will change for the user. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
15. Heavy font to center the attention into the name FlexWiki, and a balloon in a glossy tone, later on you can use the balloon as a publicity object. Ask me how…. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
16. While preserving the legibility of the name FlexWiki, the round shape reflects a sense of movement. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
17. We can see the splendor of the word Flex in this logo, using two colors blue (used by many electronic companies) and black to give a sense of weight and heaviness to the logo. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
18. To be able to work as a team you need to complement; this is the concept in this logo the same shape interlaced as a group. Red is fury, red is passion, black is heaviness and power. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
19. FlexWiki in action, a net of lines to give the impression of movement and networking. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
20. An idea like another one Domino Domino at super-web dot biz
21. Bright, colourful and an interesting font. Don't forget that the colours can easily be changed to suit (as with my previous attempts) DerekLakin derek dot lakin at salamandersoftware dot co dot uk
22. bold, memorable, looks great when reduced to actual size kryptanite myemail@neo.rr.com more to come
23. unique font, reduces well, cool looking kryptanite myemail@neo.rr.com wiki flames can be replaced with normal dots if desired
24. The word Flex inspires curves and a variety of colors. The crystal finish is just to represent new. The curvy typography it only supports the logo. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
25. Variation. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
26. Another variation with a slogan. It’s important for a brand to have a slogan. Deivod tameztx at hotmail dot com
27. professional, classy, and portrays confidence kryptanite myemail@neo.rr.com all of my artwork has been saved as .psd and can be recreated in (ai) if necessary
28. All typo design with stylized X lan landang at yahoo dot com
29. Another typographic design. It's distinctive, truly fffflexible and scalable lan landang at yahoo dot com
30. solid logo, reduces well, brings a trustworthy feeling .psd file available kryptanite gotta say that there are some real nice logo designs in here
31. Flex flexible like a wing. The wings of the world. Domino Domino at super-web dot biz
32. Bold and strong. Domino Domino at super-web dot biz
33. One more Logo for FlexWiki. If somebody can make it look better it is greatly appreciated Mahesh annadanam at gmail dot com
34. Simple and elegant in actual size of 192X32 .psd file available Mahesh annadanam at gmail dot com
35. Going for simple and concentrating on "flex" JustinCollum justin at eightengines.com
36. The logo portrays the entrance of input by different people(the three blocks on left of logo) to come together and create FlexWiki. AndrewPerdue adp5x7@umr.edu
37. Going for simple and concentrating on "flex" - again JustinCollum justin at eightengines.com

1 Remember that the logo will be used here on this site.

Comments

Feel free to leave your comments, feedback, suggestions, etc. here.

I would go for something with the dotted underline, that indicates a page can be made here. I like that and it is a feature of flexwiki. -- PeterM [2005-02-02]

Are there specific colors that the administrators are desiring? krypt

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