Subversion Logo Contest Entries

For instructions on how to submit an entry, read the submission instructions.

Take a look at the current votes for the logos.


1.
Filename: fitz-svn-big-vee.jpg
Submitted by: Brian Fitzpatrick (fitz@red-bean.com)
Comments: "Big Vee" alluding to the hands of a clock


2.
Filename: cmpilato-spiral.jpg
Submitted by: C. Michael Pilato (cmpilato@red-bean.com)
Comments: Hook *this* on your bat utility belt, baby.


3.
Filename: fitz-svn-rocky.jpg
Submitted by: Brian Fitzpatrick (fitz@red-bean.com)
Comments: Solid as a rock


4.
Filename: fitz-svn-warning.jpg
Submitted by: Brian Fitzpatrick (fitz@red-bean.com)
Comments: Dunno. Crash test dummy?


5.
Filename: fitz-svn-perspective.jpg
Submitted by: Brian Fitzpatrick (fitz@red-bean.com)
Comments: Kind of a stylized logo.


6.
Filename: fitz-svn-abstract.jpg
Submitted by: Brian Fitzpatrick (fitz@red-bean.com)
Comments: Weird.


7.
Filename: cmpilato-subfinity.jpg
Submitted by: C. Michael Pilato (cmpilato@red-bean.com)
Comments: Subversion ... forever.


8.
Filename: car-logo.png
Submitted by: Mix Tim (mixtim@ispwest.com)
Comments: Images from roadgraphix.com


9.
Filename: images/nuke-handeye.png
Submitted by: Bill Newcomb (illlegal@law.com)
Comments: The eye-in-hand figure is mystical (non-orthodox, subversive), and also a talisman of protection against evil and destruction. Branches grow out of the top.


10.
Filename: scroll-sub-v2.png
Submitted by: David Kimdon (David_Kimdon@alumni.hmc.edu)
Comments: This is the combination of two ideas I was trying out. First the scroll which is a bit of a stylized 'S'. The scroll also represents a permanent record. Second the 'v' is a subscript and it represents the variable 'version' (we have a sub version in there). This one really needs someone who can draw a better scroll.


11.
Filename: svn-block1.png
Submitted by: David Kimdon (David_Kimdon@alumni.hmc.edu)
Comments: Fun with povray (svn-block.pov) then cropped and shrunk with gimp.


12.
Filename: simple.png
Submitted by: Elliot Schwartz (elliot@mit.edu)
Comments: Subversion using subscript.


13.
Filename: submarine.png
Submitted by: Elliot Schwartz (elliot@mit.edu)
Comments: Ohio-class submarine.


14.
Filename: xela-svn-underground.png
Submitted by: Alexander Mueller (XelaRellum@web.de)
Comments: Subversion leads to Subway leads to Underground leads to London Underground sign.


15.
Filename: tyrus-svn.png
Submitted by: Tyrus Christiana (tyrus.christiana@databuilt.com)
Comments: My "manager" made me submit something. :-)


16.
Filename: tyrus-svn2.png
Submitted by: Tyrus Christiana (tyrus.christiana@databuilt.com)
Comments: Nice and simple.

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17.
Filename: mass-circle.jpg
Submitted by: David Waite (mass@akuma.org)
Comments: gotta submit something :-)


18.
Filename: cmpilato-wave.jpg
Submitted by: C. Michael Pilato (cmpilato@red-bean.com)
Comments: Could think of anything pretentious enough...oh, guess I just did.

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19.
Filename: hartman-svn.png
Submitted by: Shane Hartman (shartman@webconclave.com)
Comments: simple design


20.
Filename: jwr_svn_rgby.jpg
Submitted by: Jared W. Robinson (jared_robinson@email.com)
Comments: In the shape of an "S" for Subversion. The colors indicate iterating through different revisions of a file. Feel free to improve upon it.


21.
Filename: jwr-svn-eye.jpg
Submitted by: Jared W. Robinson (jared_robinson@email.com)
Comments: Another design in the shape of an "S". Feel free to improve on it.


22.
Filename: jwr-smiley.png
Submitted by: Jared W. Robinson (jared_robinson@email.com)
Comments: I like smiley faces. How about a feel-good logo for Subversion? Only instead of black on yellow as you typically see it, yellow on black.


23.
Filename: jwr_svn_smiley.jpg
Submitted by: Jared W. Robinson (jared_robinson@email.com)
Comments: A feel-good smiley face in an "S" design. As always, you are free to improve upon it.


24. SVN logo with the 'V' as the hands on a clock that expands in a spiral
Filename: mill-svn-spiral-clock3.png
Submitted by: Olof Öberg (mill@acm.org)
Comments: The idea is that the clock is expanding in a spiral where the first hand could symbolize the unstable/development branch and the second hand could be the stable one. The gradient is supposed to follow the direction of the spiral, but my graphics application wasn't able to accomplish that. The idea to use the 'V' as hands on a clock is fitz' and the spiral is from the development model with the same name. The image is generated from a SVG picture, but since the exported result is flawed a screenshot (which is nicer looking) is also available.


25.
Filename: pb-hat.png
Submitted by: Phil Brooks (phil_brooks@mentor.com)
Comments: A rather subversive looking character.


26.
Filename: three-revisions.png
Submitted by: Alberto Barbati (abarbati@iaanus.com)
Comments: Three revisions of the same document, supported by Subversion at the bottom. Very simple, but easy to remember.


27.
Filename: tree.png
Submitted by: Diego Navarro (diego@navarro.mus.br)
Comments: Weeell, it's a version tree, isn't it? One branch is selected.


28.
Filename: subred.jpg
Submitted by: Bruce Atherton (bruce@callenish.com) and Michael Meehan
Comments: Periscope targeting with the Submarine/Subversion similarity, which nicely mirrors CVS's fish theme.


29.
Filename: subblue.jpg
Submitted by: Bruce Atherton (bruce@callenish.com) and Michael Meehan
Comments: Variations on a theme.


30.
Filename: subfade.png
Submitted by: Bruce Atherton (bruce@callenish.com) and Michael Meehan
Comments: More variations on a theme.