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Revision as of 12:53, 21 March 2018
If you'd like to submit a new logo for Jakarta EE, feel free to submit it to this page for review. Please provide a copy of the graphics and information on how we can contact the submitter.
If your design is selected you will be required to assign ownership of the artwork to the Eclipse Foundation.
The deadline for submissions is 21-MAR-2018, 5pm ET.
Design Brief
Describe what your organization or product does and its target audience:
Jakarta is the new name for the technology formerly known as “Java EE” or “J2EE”. This software platform is used worldwide to power business-critical software systems in all types of enterprises. In the future, Jakarta will be the brand which will take this technology to the Cloud.
This mark will be used in a wide variety of things - small logo on printed flyers, certification mark used on websites, logo on clothing, etc. Please make sure it is clean, crisp and easily readable.
As well, please make sure this logo works in monochrome and full color.
Target audience: Developers, software architects, software executives, enterprise executives, DevOps/IT specialists, global audience.
Keywords: Cloud native, innovation, platform, professional
Color: No gradients. The designer can choose any color they'd like. Needs to work in full color, black on white, white on black and monochrome.
Orientation: please have a version of the logo with the wordmark on the right and well as one with the logo above the wordmark
Select your industry: Technology
Is there anything else you would like to communicate to the designers?
We do not want this logo to have any connection to the Java coffee cup, Apache or Apache Jakarta, island of Java, Eclipse, or the city of Jakarta, cannot say 'Java' or reference 'JEE' and nothing whimsical
2 designs chosen from 99 Designs
Community Logo Submissions
Sawamura, Hiroki - sawamura.hiroki@jp.fujitsu.com
Jadon Ortlepp - jadon.ortlepp@payara.fish
Ryan St. James - rstjames@tomitribe.com>
Jason Brock - jbrock@redhat.com
Version 2: Jason Brock - jbrock@redhat.com
Version 3: Jason Brock - jbrock@redhat.com
Aris Winardi (ariswinardy@gmail.com) Github
Jason Brock - jbrock@redhat.com
Jason Brock - jbrock@redhat.com
Jason Brock - jbrock@redhat.com
Jason Brock - jbrock@redhat.com
James Cobb - jcobb@redhat.com
The mark is an abstracted sextant. The sextant is a fundamental navigation tool, even in a modern world of GPS and satellites. As Jakarta EE journeys away from it’s current harbor, the sextant is an important tool to help seek the safest path over an ocean of change. With a sextant, the project will always know it’s course. Plus, there is a subtle “J” formed by the shape.
James Cobb - jcobb@redhat.com
The mark is an abstracted version of a clipper ship. These ships were used to quickly move important cargo all over the world and is a nod to the days of Indonesia being “Java” and exporting of coffee beans. The clipper’s dynamic angles gives the feeling of movement and swiftness, much like the quickness of change in technology.
James Cobb - jcobb@redhat.com
The mark is a map marker pinning a cloud which is a explicit metaphor for the cloud native Jakarta EE project. While the cloud is ephemeral, your place is solid.
Julian Jupiter- julianjupiter.io@gmail.com
Julian Jupiter- julianjupiter.io@gmail.com
thiago@algaworks.com
thiago@algaworks.com
I just drew this quickly freehand, mostly just to get the general layout idea across. It could obviously be refined in many ways (like a real font).
Chris Hubick - chris@hubick.com
Gaurav Gupta - gaurav.gupta@payara.fish
Inspired by good old Sun and Oracle logos, grayscale friendly, presskit friendly. Typeface: Reckoner (a free for commercial use industrial sans serif font, [1])
Oleg Chirukhin - oleg@jugru.org
Darth Jakarta v2.0
Logo with subtle references to EE, web sockets, server faces, expression language, xml, messaging, clouds, sun, java beans...
Dead men tell no tales. Please look at high-quality images here!
Inspired by Unilever logo.
Typeface: Reckoner (a free for commercial use industrial sans serif font)
Oleg Chirukhin - oleg@jugru.org
Sawamura, Hiroki - sawamura.hiroki@jp.fujitsu.com
Abdessamad Amzerin - abdessamad.amzerin@gmail.com
Abdessamad Amzerin - abdessamad.amzerin@gmail.com
Abdessamad Amzerin - abdessamad.amzerin@gmail.com
E-mail: tavosuke@gmail.com || twiiter: twitter.com/Geimsz
E-mail: tavosuke@gmail.com || twiiter: twitter.com/Geimsz
E-mail: tavosuke@gmail.com || twiiter: twitter.com/Geimsz
Phoenix with a play on the letter J with a circle
Phoenix with a play on the letter J without a circle
Julian Jupiter- julianjupiter.io@gmail.com
Ryan St. James - rstjames@tomitribe.com
Ryan St. James - rstjames@tomitribe.com
Ryan St. James - rstjames@tomitribe.com
Ryan St. James - rstjames@tomitribe.com
Ryan St. James - rstjames@tomitribe.com
Ryan St. James - rstjames@tomitribe.com
Dina EMR - dinarahali@gmail.com
Dina EMR - dinarahali@gmail.com
Dina EMR - dinarahali@gmail.com
Amelia Eiras - aeiras@tomitribe.com
Fevzi Korkutata / Birol Vural - fevzi.korkutata@admineer.com Twitter: @mfevzikorkutata