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pic: just brushing up
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that looks good although as i found out it is against the rules. it is considered altering the logo. it has to remain with a white back ground. just though i should let you know.
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Re: pic: just brushing up
Admittedly I haven't read the specific rules for any animation competition... but, FIRST itself does provide an official version of their logo with a black background at http://www.usfirst.org/4vol/resource...ics/index.html it's called FIRSTlogoR_color_rev_rgb.jpg (92KB). The logo standards are also linked to from that page.
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. i guess he was wrong ![]() |
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Re: pic: just brushing up
the rules for logo standards state that any color back round can be used, but it does say specifically in the book
"Do not create 3D logo versions, or apply and visual effects, including drop shadows, glow, blur, etc." oh well, I think it looks cool ![]() |
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do the logo rules apply to annimations or only to logos that are printed?
I think this is a question for FIRST. The trademark behind the logo prevents someone from putting it on a product and selling it, like the VEX robots stuff in Radio Shack. Having an annimation of the logo is not the same - perhaps if the logo ends up being the correct format in the end, it would be acceptable? |
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Actually the logo is on the Vex box, I just checked, it's on the side where it says "Engineered for FIRST"
I think the logo rules are a might bit too strict, I fully understand though, not everyone is graciously professional and without restrictions the logo could be abused. Ah well, I still think it looks really cool though. |
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not with the FIRST logo, not with any variation of the FIRST logo. The reason why we cant vary it is: only the exact depections of the logo that FIRST has on record at the trademark office are the official FIRST logos. They cant trademark the word 'first' itself, so that no one is every able to put 'first' on a box of anything - and they dont own circles triangles and squares. So if FIRST allowed people to use any and all variations of their logo to refer to their organization, they would eventually loose all the trademark rights. Does this make sense? Not sure if I have explained it clearly? |
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FIRST has a very harmful and awkwardly contrived "corporate" stance on it's logo. Look at the Linux penguin, the peace sign, the cross, the smiley face or Andre The Giant. People adopted these signs, they altered them, they evolved, and they became cultural fixtures. FIRST is trying to artificially control it's symbol, depriving us of any meaningful creative ownership of it. It's the people's nerd revolution, and it should be the people's sign. This isn't about brand recognition, it's about changing the culture.
Slightly off-topic, I know, but this peeves me. On preview: I don't think FIRST can lose any legal rights based on what non-FIRST entities (see: teams) do... |
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wow this kinda stinks i had a really cool concept going around the logo
o well more story boarding |
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Xerox has fought hard for years to prevent 'making a xerox' from becoming equal to 'making a copy'. If they fail then any corporation can call their copiers 'xerox' machines. Kodak has also battled over the years to keep 'Kodak' from being turned into a verb 'kodaking' for taking photos if FIRST loses their trademark and corporate identity then anyone can collect money, sell products, or host robotic competitions and call themselves FIRST robotics. We dont want that. We dont want some bunch of telemarketers fund raising for 'first robotics', and the money that people wanted to donate to us ends up in someone elses pocket. Its taken years for this organization to grow into what it is. We want that protected, we want our identity protected. there is absolutely nothing wrong with those of us in the FIRST community creating our own culture, or counter culture and coming up with our own name for things, our own symbols, slogans... we can be as creative as we want in fact, that would be something new, if people involved with this program developed some sort of sub-culture within our society. Last edited by KenWittlief : 15-01-2006 at 23:42. |
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I understand now, I misread your post, thanks for clearing that up. |
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