The humanitarian architecture nonprofit Architecture for Humanity (blogged about here) is getting a new logo, and it's asking its supporters to help decide on a final design. Here are the three options; go here to vote.
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Option 2 is interesting... what's the rationale behind the colour choice? Humanity represented by skin tone as percentage? It should be darker.
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Option 2 is interesting... what's the rationale behind the colour choice? Humanity represented by skin tone as percentage? It should be darker.
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