[cc-licenses] Color Coding Badges (Drawing)
Terry Hancock
hancock at anansispaceworks.com
Thu Jun 8 08:14:06 EDT 2006
Hi all,
I started thinking about what color-coded CC badges would look like,
so I downloaded the art from the press kit and had a go at it in Inkscape:
http://x.narya.net/static/terry/cc_colors.png
http://x.narya.net/static/terry/cc_colors.svg
This incorporates several ideas that have been discussed on this list:
1) Disambiguation of "free" and "non-free" licenses, particularly through
changing the "motto" on the badge, in addition to the colors.
2) Keeps the CC-By-NC badges very close to the existing badge (many
people regard this as the meaning of "Creative Commons License").
Actually, I tried to hang onto the CC "look" as much as possible.
3) The EULA badge at the bottom is a response to an earlier thread about
providing RDF and badges to identify existing restrictive license terms.
The black squares are "rights removed" by contractual agreement in
some EULAs: no privacy ("spyware"), DRM, no backups, muzzle rules.
Obviously I haven't developed that as well as the other parts, but it
gives an idea of what might be done (probably not by CC though).
4) The colors are the scheme I originally proposed, of course.
It's probably worth mentioning that the art is just a proposal, and that
the art is derived from CC trademark art, so you certainly shouldn't
actually use these for anything.
Also, they're only a draft. I'd do some fine-tuning if they were actually
going to be used! The font is "Free Sans" which is not quite a match
for what was used in the originals, though it's close.
Cheers,
Terry
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Terry Hancock (hancock at AnansiSpaceworks.com)
Anansi Spaceworks http://www.AnansiSpaceworks.com
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