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PyCon 2009 India Logo Contest

Please don’t upload any more images. We have stopped accepting submissions and have started voting
Rules for Voting
Write your login name against the logos you would like to vote.
One person can support many logos.
Logo with the maximum number of votes wins.
Last date for voting will be: 28/May/2009
Encouraging Comment from PSF Chair
If half as much time goes into organizing as goes into developing and choosing a logo this is going to be one heck of a conference
“) Bear in mind, though, that it isn’t the logo that gets people to come back, but the conference content.
It’s great to see that the Indian community is moving forward with such gusto. Please let the PSF Board know if you need any assistance. One of my goals as chairman is to encourage Python development globally. I hope that one day soon I will be able to visit India and meet the many people who are investing their time in developing the Indian Python community. SteveHolden
Logo Design by ShrikantGaikwad

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AnandBPillai
Logo Design by PankajNathani

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Logo Design by SreekanthRameshaiah

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Ataulla SH
Praveen
Logo Design by NoufalIbrahim

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DavidGoodger (PyCon US 2008 & 2009 chair): I like the lettering; it could go well with #1 above too. I recommend removing the black outline around the Python logo though.
svaksha : loved the lettering, very indian-ish and yet simple
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Logo Design#1 from Smriti

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Note: Be careful about modifying the shape of Python logo (including removing/obscuring a part as above, or separating the parts like #7 & #8 below). The old trademark policy may be helpful, if complicated. The Trademark Committee (psf-trademarks at python.org) should be consulted on modifications to the logo. Changing the colours is typically fine, as long as the shape is unaltered. – DavidGoodger
Logo Design#2 from Smriti

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Logo Design#3 from Smriti

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Note: See #5 above.
Logo Design#4 from Smriti

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Amal
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Note: See #5 above.
Logo Design#1 from VipinChandran

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Ram Kumar Hariharan
Ataulla SH
Ruchir Shukla
punchagan
Devi
Logo Design#2 from VipinChandran

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Logo Design#3 from VipinChandran

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Logo Design#1 from BharathKeshav

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Logo Design#2 from BharathKeshav
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Logo Design#3 from BharathKeshav

Author’s note : The lotus inside the logo which represents the national flower of India, symbolizes knowledge and enlightenment. The dark blue color background is the color of Asoka chakra of the Indian national flag. Other colors used are pretty self explanatory. Just thought of explaining, in case if they get overlooked and thought as just some fancy accessories.
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(Credits to Mr RupeshPatange for his contribution towards the design of this logo)
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AnandBPillai
Satyag
Jai Pandya
punchagan
Devi
Geetanjali
Vishal Sapre
Nitin Shukla
Logo Design#4 from BharathKeshav

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Logo Design#5 from BharathKeshav

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Logo Design#6 from BharathKeshav

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AnandBPillai
Logo Design by MukulSapre
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Ruchir Shukla
Praveen
Vishal Sapre
