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Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Logo idea: GNU in Drag


From: Ruthe A. Farmer
Subject: Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Logo idea: GNU in Drag
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 13:57:00 -0600

Another option is to do something completely gender free. Take a look at ours: http://www.ncwit.org/alliance.what.html

I also recommend posing the question to a designer and letting them provide 2-3 options w/ and w/o gender.

Ruthe Farmer, MBA
Director of Strategic Initiatives
The National Center for Women & IT
www.ncwit.org
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On 24 Sep 2009, at 12:41 pm, Kirrily Robert wrote:

Hi all, Deb(?) just added me to this list, so *waves* and all that.
Looks like this list is just getting off the ground (I looked at the
archives and there's not much there) so I hope I'm not jumping in to
the middle of something inappropriately.

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Mary-Anne Wolf <address@hidden> wrote:
I have been thinking about a logo for this effort.
If we took the picture of a GNU used by FSF
http://http.cdnlayer.com/itke/blogs.dir/8/files/2008/02/gnu.png
added lipstick, eye shadow, and mascara,
replace the beard by a string of pearls,
and replaced the horns by a feminine hat,
with a flower sticking up from the hat,
I think that would convey the idea.

I ... am not a big fan of this idea.  Most women in free software do
not adhere to traditionally feminine styles of dress/grooming -- I
have seen very few wearing makeup let alone pearls at free software
events -- and I think this sort of appearance would be alienating to
many of us.

I don't want to seem negative, so I guess I should suggest an
alternative.  I googled for logos that use women and I like the sort
of idea in these:

http://www.cdc.gov/Features/WiseWoman/WiseWoman_logo_250px.jpg
http://sistersinbusiness.net/_borders/sib%20woman%20logo.JPG
http://www.swesandiego.org/images/Girl_Scouts-logo.jpg

That is, if a logo is necessary at all at this stage.

K.


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Kirrily Robert
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http://infotrope.net


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