Meddelelser: 7
Sprog: English
Alkanadi (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2015 06.16.57
Given that the Cold War between the US and the now-defunct Soviet Union endured well into the 1980s, the Jubilee Symbol expressed a hope of global peace. It included both the English E and the Russian Э, joined together as if in embrace, celebrating the universal language and the peaceful mission for which it was inventedhttp://blogs.transparent.com/esperanto/
Esperanto + Эсперанто = EЭ
jefusan (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2015 15.11.31
erinja (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2015 15.18.05
Bemused (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2015 20.32.11
erinja:I've never liked the melon. Looks like a 1)* rugby ball.2) Unimaginative gokart track with speed bumps in the wrong places
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* "1)" added to erinja original text.
Christa627 (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2015 22.54.17
The green star shines for us all! But a watermelon doesn't shine at all.
lagtendisto (Vise profilen) 29. okt. 2015 20.02.54
jefusan:It's an interesting concept. Still, I can't help but wish this movement had better graphic designers.I also wonder what German Esperanto Association has in mind with this graphic design. I neither like mother earth peeled like potato nor it make sense to shadow earth.
Christa627 (Vise profilen) 29. okt. 2015 20.25.55
spreecamper:Yup. That's pretty weird looking!jefusan:It's an interesting concept. Still, I can't help but wish this movement had better graphic designers.I also wonder what German Esperanto Association has in mind with this graphic design. I neither like mother earth peeled like potato nor it make sense to shadow earth.