Hi David,
David Nelson wrote on 2010-11-20 12.45:
I had thought that this thread was going to go dead after my last
post, but I see that it wasn't*quite* the case. But I'd like to see
whether investigating the organization of a logo/mascot competition
really has any uptake among the people reading this thread.
sorry for the confusion. On the train ride back home yesterday, I worked
through about 150-200 unread e-mails. I just spotted the question
whether you can use the wiki, and sure, you can do so. :-)
Later on I read Bernhard's reply and realized what the thing is about.
IIRC, Bernhard suggested that at the moment, lots of things are going
on, and Bernhard proposes we wait a bit with a contest, as there are no
resources available.
I'll stick to Bernhards proposal, he is usually very well informed in
the art and design area.
Sorry for the confusion I've caused - too many things are on my desk, so
sometimes I miss the point. ;/
Florian
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