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The melon and world peace

af Alkanadi, 28. okt. 2015

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 invented
http://blogs.transparent.com/esperanto/

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Esperanto + Эсперанто = EЭ

jefusan (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2015 15.11.31

It's an interesting concept. Still, I can't help but wish this movement had better graphic designers.

erinja (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2015 15.18.05

I've never liked the melon. Looks like a rugby ball.

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 malgajo.gif
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* "1)" added to erinja original text.

Christa627 (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2015 22.54.17

La verda stelo brilas por ni cxiuj! Sed akvomelono tute ne brilas.

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:
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.
Yup. That's pretty weird looking!

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