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		<title>Logo a GO GO</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well it&#8217;s been frantic here in Bloglander towers! My main company Dreamleaf Media has been flat out designing, developing and striking up new partners.
One I&#8217;d like to shout about is my involvement in Adaptive Themes a hot new place to get commerical/premium Drupal themes.  Now, theme shops are springing up all over the place, Wordpress [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bloglander.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/logoagogo.jpg"><img class="right size-full wp-image-59" title="logoagogo" src="http://bloglander.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/logoagogo.jpg" alt="logoagogo" width="300" height="350" /></a>Well it&#8217;s been frantic here in Bloglander towers! My main company Dreamleaf Media has been flat out designing, developing and striking up new partners.</p>
<p>One I&#8217;d like to shout about is my involvement in <a title="Adaptive Themes - Commercial Drupal Themes" href="http://adaptivethemes.com/" target="_blank">Adaptive Themes</a> a hot new place to get commerical/premium Drupal themes.  Now, theme shops are springing up all over the place, Wordpress alone has a nearly swamped market for themes (always room for more eh), but Drupal has suffered in the CMS battles on all counts design.</p>
<p>Adaptive is aiming to change this, by providing a platform where experienced Drupal developers and great designers can come together and create themes for possibly the greatest open source (and I mean free) content management systems out there today.<span id="more-56"></span></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been really excited to watch this project take life and to actually be an &#8220;early adopter&#8221; and contributor.  So far I have 3 designs being worked on by hardcore Drupal taskmasters (I mean, professionals), and another ready to go. All this while creating some themes of my own, as time allows!</p>
<p>&#8220;Now, wait a minute, this is supposed to be about logo design!&#8221;, the blog critics call out &#8211; and it is&#8230;.</p>
<p>In amongst all the busyness, I&#8217;ve completed 3 new logo designs. Firstly there&#8217;s the Adaptive Themes logo itself, yep, the one that&#8217;s powering all the commercial themes mentioned above! Then we have a logo for it&#8217;s sister theme &#8216;Genesis&#8217;, this was a great project to create.</p>
<p>A little Genesis background. The creator of both the Adaptive Theme and the Genesis theme are the one and only Jeff Burns. Jeff is a Kiwi guy now living in Sweden, you can read a small bio of him over <a title="Jeff Burns - Drupal Magic Worker " href="http://adaptivethemes.com/users/jmburnz" target="_blank">HERE</a><br />
His themes are feature packed and the only thing missing from Genesis was a cool logo (enter the Dreamleaf Mojo!).<br />
His design brief included a request to feature a Maori symbol, and include it within the text of the logo&#8230; well, after some extensive research, it was obvious that the mark to be used would be the &#8216;Koro&#8217; or &#8216;Koru&#8217;, which means &#8216;beginnings of life&#8217; &#8211; now if that doesn&#8217;t scream Genesis I&#8217;ll eat my own leg.</p>
<p>And now, for the final installment of Logo a GO GO, we have a rather special preview of a logo not yet unleashed on the world. In fact I&#8217;m not even sure the world is ready to receive the majesty that is &#8216;The All New Dreamleaf Media Logo&#8217;.</p>
<p>To the untrained eye, and that of my 7 year old, it&#8217;s a reindeer. But without going into a long expose of the origins and meaning behind the logo, I will just state that it has the codename &#8220;The Stag with 2 Brains&#8221;, thank you Steve Martin!</p>
<p>And that is the logo a go go roundup. Another successful time in the life of a guy trapped behind a keyboard, there will be more new news soon that I&#8217;m holding off saying right now.. but stay tuned!</p>
<p>Till Next Time&#8230;.</p>
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