On Sep 1, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Shugo Maeda wrote: > Hi, > > Ruby Visual Identity Team (<URL:http://rubyidentity.org/>) did great > works to > improve the online presence of Ruby, and as a result, the Ruby logo > kit ( > <URL:http://rubyidentity.org/ruby-logo-kit.zip>) is avaiable now. But > it's not > well known as a logo that represent the programming language Ruby > itself. > > We need an official Ruby logo to promote Ruby, so we open a contest to > select > it. > > <URL:http://www.ruby-assn.org/logo-contest.html.en> > > Requirements > > * it must be easily recognizable as the Ruby logo > * it must look good in low resolution and in grayscale > * works both with and without text `Ruby' (can be ignored if the > text > `Ruby' > is part of the logo) > * you may use the Ruby logo kit (<URL:http://rubyidentity.org/ > ruby-logo-kit.zip>) > > How to submit > > Please mail your logo to ruby-logo(at)ruby-lang.org. You should > include the > following information to it. > > * your full name > * your e-mail address > > Entries should be submitted in both a vector and raster format. > > acceptable vector formats > + Encupsulated PostScript (*.eps) > + Adobe Illustrator (*.ai) > acceptable raster formats (no larger than 200 x 200 pixels) > + Portable Network Graphics (*.png) > + Graphics Interchange Format (*.gif) > + Joint Photographic Experts Group (*.jpg) > > Fonts should be embedded into the image file. If you want to create > images in > other formats, please contact ruby-logo(at)ruby-assn.org. > > Deadline > > Mon Oct 01 00:00:00 UTC 2007 > > Winner Selection > > Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto (the chairman of the Ruby Association) > will select > the winner. > > Awards > > We will present a winner plate and 100,000 yen to the winner. > > Copyright > > The winner should assign the copyright of the logo to the Ruby > Association. The > logo will be licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike > license ( > <URL:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>). > How many times can we enter per person?