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== JPG format, Public Domain ==
== JPG format, Public Domain ==


Plying around with some of MathType's Euclid fonts:
Playing around with some of MathType's Euclid fonts:
[http://ixitol.com/Polymath1.jpg]
[http://ixitol.com/Polymath1.jpg]
[http://ixitol.com/Polymath2.jpg]
[http://ixitol.com/Polymath2.jpg]
[http://ixitol.com/Polymath3.jpg]
[http://ixitol.com/Polymath3.jpg]
Image 2 w/white background
[http://ixitol.com/PolyMath4.jpg]

Revision as of 13:52, 13 May 2011

The Polymath wiki needs a logo.

Add links below to candidate images - it should be in a standard image file type, and available under a suitable copyright license.

If you have comments on the images, please add them to Talk:Logo.

SVG format, Public domain

Something a little less angular. Here's a PNG for viewing. If you want to play with the image, you can download the original Inkscape SVG; you'll also need the free font Coppepan Choco AL.

Another proposal: PNG (Inkscape SVG)

PNG format, Public domain

Three variations of a same idea: quite formal, over two lines, collaborative spirit.

Adding some more in response to comments: map-like less pixelized, puzzle

A more simplistic poly math logo.

A play on polygons (3D shapes), multiple layers of data (wiki) and a solid base such as Math, I came up with this preliminary logo idea.

How about something simple like this. The sigma symbolizes the effort being a sum of many people's contributions.

Another take on the sigma, this time summing all math across the globe.

JPEG format, Public domain

One with Da Vinci drawing in the background: Vitruve man,

A very simplistic, yet still awesome logo.

JPG format, Public Domain

Playing around with some of MathType's Euclid fonts: [1] [2] [3] Image 2 w/white background [4]