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Background

Did you ever wonder who designed the uPortal logo and how it was chosen? In early June, 2000, the uPortal community had a design contest to create a logo for JA-SIG's then-brand-new uPortal project. Over 30 logos were submitted and a Zoomerang survey was distributed for people to vote on the best logo.

The following people submitted logos for consideration:

Name

Organization

Jill Anderson

N/A

Michael Barton

Princeton University

~susan.bramhall@yale.edu

Yale University

Steve Evans

Yale University

Raissa Macasieb-Ludwig

Georgetown University

Piet Niederhausen

Georgetown University

Lana Rose

Georgetown University

Molly Simpson

Yale University

~zablosky

University of British Columbia

Logo Candidates

The original page of logo candidates is still available.

Winner

On June 9, 2000, the winner was announced. It was Piet Niederhausen from Georgetown whose logo received 42% of the 26 votes. His design is still used as the uPortal logo today:


See jasig-portal mailing list posts from June 2000: uPortal logo voting , And the winner is..., voting results

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