Winner

The winner of the PARSEME logo contest is Viktorija Kule≈°ova (Lithuania). Congratulations any many thanks to Viktorija for her creativity and generosity!

 vk-logo-v1  vk-logo-vn
 

The author provided the following explanation of her logo:

  • Aesthetics represent scientific clarity of thought, insight
  • Embossed symbol "E" in a square signifies different approach to a symbol, letter, word and language, a "3D view" of language.
  • The goal is to create a simple, easy to recognise identity
  • Simplicity of design is convenient for recreating logo on different surfaces, media and environments
  • Image 2 proposes modifications for different environments or situations (engraving, one colour printing, etc.)

The authors generously transferred all rights to PARSEME and provided all necessary source files. Note that all efforts towards the PARSEME logo are a volunteer work.

Nominations

The Steering Committee selected 5 logo proposals (see the initial list of 17 proposals) and issued recommendations for their enhancement. As a result the following proposals were nominated to the Management Committee vote.

Viktorija Kulešova
(via Thomas Krilavičius)

Vilnius, Lithuania  vk-logo-3-new-1  vk-logo-3-new-2  
Sebastian Sulger Konstanz, Germany ss-logo-final    
Valentin Zbant Iasi, Romania vz-logo-4-new vz-logo-5-new   vz-logo-6-new

Initial proposals

A call for PARSEME logo proposals was announced on 9 April 2014 (see the logo input data).

We received 17 proposals from 6 authors:

Doug Arnold Essex, UK da-logo-1 da-logo-2 da-logo-3 
 

Alexandra Fiotaki
Katerina Tzortzi

Athens, Greece  af-logo      

Viktorija Kulešova
(via Thomas Krilavičius)

Vilnius, Lithuania  vk-logo-1  vk-logo-2  vk-logo-3 vk-logo-4 
 Joakim Nivre Uppsala, Sweden  jn-logo      
Sebastian Sulger Konstanz, Germany ss-logo-1 ss-logo-2    
Valentin Zbant Iasi, Romania vz-logo-1-6