WordCamp New York City 2009

November 14–15, 2009
...was awesome!

September, 2009 Month archive

Logo Contest Winners

The results are in! After a week of voting, the WordCampNYC logo contest has closed its polls, and the winners are…

13

#13 - Jason

14

#14 - Andrew dela Serna

15

#15 - Dan Simmonds

18

#18 - Krista Gonzalez

Though logo #2 received 129 votes, submissions using the NYC subway motif (logos #13,14,15,18) had a combined total of 163 votes.  The fact that multiple contestants chose to use that motif combined with the high number of votes for these entries (not to mention that they’re just plain cool) has convinced us that the subway signs are the way to go. The legibility of text, good use of professional-looking graphics, and ability to be print well at both small and large sizes all were taken into account when making this decision. Because they so clearly represent day-to-day New York City, all four subway entries will be used to brand the event, providing our WordCamp with a great look and more designers with exposure. We’ll be putting up a page soon with blog badges using these graphics for you to publicize WordCampNYC.

We’d like to thank the WordCampNYC community for participating in the voting, and we especially congratulate all those designers who captured NYC’s spirit in their submissions.  We’ll put up a page soon with badges using these graphics for you to publicize WordCampNYC on your blog.

The Polls Are Now Open!

The long awaited WordCampNYC logo contest designs have been submitted.  We received some amazing submissions and appreciate all the time and effort put into creating these logos. Now it’s your opportunity to let your voice be heard!

Vote for your favorite logo by September 7 , 5pm EST.

WordCampNYC has no relationship to public radio station WNYC, and we apologize if our abbreviation-based logo has caused any confusion.

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