On a recent overseas trip I was fortunate to be with a Board Member of the new
organisation and to work through all the material and rationale on logo
selection, colour palette, how it will be adapted and adopted for Regional
Groups etc - and as a Life Member of BA and one time member of BOCA I have to
say I found it compelling logic, professional work and a very satisfactory
outcome.For me, the real issue is one organisation for cost effective use of
resources, local touch with a National voice.Sure there are challenges in
meeting everyone's preferences, but may it mark a truly positive direction for
our birds and their habitat.I'm in.Graeme StevensSydney
> Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:41:55 +1100
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> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] New Bird Life logo
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> 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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