[Chapter-delegates] ISOC-ZA new website

Greg Wood wood at isoc.org
Fri Mar 5 14:30:26 PST 2010


Hello everyone,

Eduardo is correct.

We have been working with the chapter-commsev group to generate and  
provide logos for each Chapter that address the use cases mentioned in  
a consistent way that is an evolution of the current styleguide.

Most of the work is done and I do expect to finish up early next week.  
I will send an email to the list as soon as it is complete.

Regards,
-Greg

Greg Wood
+1-703-625-3917

On 5 mars 2010, at 16:31, Eduardo Diaz <eduardodiazrivera at gmail.com>  
wrote:

> It is my understanding that Greg Wood, from ISOC staff,  is  
> finalizing the logo design that will be used by chapters. ISOC  
> Global will be issuing them to individual chapters.
>
> Eduardo Diaz
> ISOC Puerto Rico
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Marcin Cieslak <saper at saper.info>  
> wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Khaled KOUBAA wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Excellent work indeed.
> But this bring up the question of chapter website conformity to the  
> ISOC Identity Guidlines ( http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/identity/docs/identity_guidelines.pdf 
>  ) that gives some guidlines specially in term of chapter logo.
> I am not speaking here only about ISOC ZA web site, but a big number  
> of chapter have not yet adopted those guidelines in their  
> communication material.
>
> I think there is an ongoing discussion how should chapters apply
> the guidelines. TThere are some arguments for (like using uniformity)
> and against (like promoting diversity). For example, please see
> list of followers on the Lynn's twitter account:
>
> http://twitter.com/lynnstamour
>
> Having everyone unified looks strange - at least in conjunction with
> the Web 2.0 avatarmania. T
>
> The guildelines do not seem to address the issue of 80px x 80px
> icons used in online profiles of all sorts).  They also does not
> address the issue of ISOC pins (we have distributed quite a lot of
> them) that seem to violate non-separation rule (I think pins are
> right).
>
> Some reasonable middle ground is imho necessary, for example
> - we are using a modified version of the original logo (that's usually
> a no-no in a corporate identity world but we find it cool AND
> we have got permission to do that);
> - we are have copied ISOC's business card design (bar logo);
> - we used to follow the isoc.org website design (we are
>  still using the previous skin, don't know are there any
>  immediate plans to have new isoc.org look?)
>
> --Marcin
>
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