Personally I quite like the new logo. It does what it has to do, which is
distance itself from BOCA and BA logos, tie in with the Birdlife
International logo, and be recognizable as a bird. In the end, its main
job is to be a recognizable symbol of the organisation, not some artistic
tour de force!
Cheers,
Chris
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Paul Taylor <> wrote:
> The new logo is fine, though I can understand why some don't like it.
> The stylised grebe/moorhen is quite elegant; the three brushstrokes
> and blue/grey colour scheme echo BirdLife International's trisected
> tern (which I think is a clumsier design.)
>
> Links for those that haven't seen it yet:
> http://biby.gaiaresources.com.au/about/BirdLife-Australia
> http://www.birdlife.org/
>
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