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Wikipedia logo 2.0: Date: 2003 (original) 2010 (version 2.0) Source: Wikimedia Foundation: Author: Original logo design: David Friedland from a concept by Paul Stansifer Logo upgrade (2.0): 3D modeling by Philip Metschan, glyph correction and initial localization by innumerable community members, coordinated by Cary Bass (for the WMF) Other ...
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Some wikis chose a similar design with text in their own languages (e.g. the Dutch Wikipedia that used a text from the classic book Max Havelaar). Others used the English logo but added the color of a national flag (most of the Nordic language projects, Danish, for example) or simply a translation of "The Free Encyclopedia" (e.g. German).
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Wikipedia's first true logo was an image originally submitted by Bjørn Smestad – under the username Bjornsm – for a Nupedia logo competition which took place in 2000. [5] It was used provisionally as Wikipedia's logo until the end of 2001. [6] The logo included a quote from the preface of the 1879 book Euclid and his Modern Rivals by Lewis ...