
Deadline for OSHW logo submission EXTENDED TO March 3rd!
We’ve been overwhelmed with the response (over 45 logos submitted!) and many of you have asked for an more time. So we are extending the OSHW Logo Submission Deadline till MARCH 3rd!
With the Open Hardware Definition, we would like to release a logo for Open Hardware to be attached to the definition, and used to brand Open Hardware. Please propose your logos, or comment on the below ones at the Definition Forum under the thread OSHW LOGO.
Criteria:
The logo for the Open Hardware Definition must:
- Be easy to print/see on a PCB
- Be easy to print/see on a Schematic document
- Signify Open-ness
Submission
Submit your logo in jpg or png format to the Definition Forum under the thread OSHW Logo. Please include the following information:
- Title:
- Designer:
- Submitted by: (if different than Designer)
- Date:
- Description:
To look at the logos submitted to date, check the logo page
Selection:
The selection process will be a combination of a committe pre-selection and then a public vote of the community. More details to come soon.Prize:
Getting to be the person who designed the OSHW LOGO!Go ahead and join the competition and GOOD LUCK!










Thanks to this reminder, I finally got off my arse and submitted one:
http://www.dinofab.com/Images%201.0/open_nut.jpg
Don’t forget that the OSI logo is a registered trademark. Make sure that, if you use the green open circle as a design element or derive your logo from it, that it’s clearly not a project of the Open Source Initiative.
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