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=== Corporativa generica===
 
=== Corporativa generica===
   
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Doesn't really say anything, but the 'A' inside the circle is quite cool, and could be adapted for a more compact logo. - [[User:Francis Tyers|Francis Tyers]] 12:56, 16 August 2007 (BST)
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Doesn't really say anything, but the 'A' inside the circle is quite cool, and could be adapted for a more compact logo. The circle part could be done better, and I don't like the font much (was thinking of a more blocky / futurey one). - [[User:Francis Tyers|Francis Tyers]] 12:56, 16 August 2007 (BST)

Revision as of 11:57, 16 August 2007

We are looking for a logo for Apertium. The one in the top-left corner is temporary.

Things to do with languages

Babelfish, Babel, Tongues, Trees (e.g. PSTs, Genetic-relationship trees, knowledge tree, etc.), [more here]

Suggestions

Speak thru me

My logo suggestion. SVG is available, so scaling isn't a worry:

Logo.png
Logo color.png

Elaboration

The logo represents two people facing each other - speaking through Apertium. The faded mirror reflection of "apertium" represents one language morphing into another. --Cabrilo 12:22, 16 August 2007 (BST)

Apertium's got balls

Another proposal of mine, with two font versions:

Logo ball color.png
Logo ball color clean font.png

Elaboration

Same meaning and metaphor as the first one, the ball representing the "box" through which translation happens. --Cabrilo 12:29, 16 August 2007 (BST)

Corporativa generica

Apertium logo corp fran 640.png

Elaboration

Doesn't really say anything, but the 'A' inside the circle is quite cool, and could be adapted for a more compact logo. The circle part could be done better, and I don't like the font much (was thinking of a more blocky / futurey one). - Francis Tyers 12:56, 16 August 2007 (BST)