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This page is a place holder for the OWASP Mascot - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mascot Defined] OWASP Foundation has a WASP associated with it as a "Bug" hence bug in software. We are looking for a mascot and created this page to work out some artistic suggestions | This page is a place holder for the OWASP Mascot - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mascot Defined] OWASP Foundation has a WASP associated with it as a "Bug" hence bug in software. We are looking for a mascot and created this page to work out some artistic suggestions | ||
| − | [http://www.crestock.com/image/2932189-Fighting-Wasp-Mascot.aspx | + | Taking this as a baseline |
| + | [http://www.crestock.com/image/2932189-Fighting-Wasp-Mascot.aspx Click Here], i would suggest adding a keyboard to his hands, giving him traditional geek glasses. When completed it would visualize the associated creature (wasp) and provide for a symbol of the professional community - Tom Brennan | ||
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Revision as of 03:40, 23 June 2011
This page is a place holder for the OWASP Mascot - Defined OWASP Foundation has a WASP associated with it as a "Bug" hence bug in software. We are looking for a mascot and created this page to work out some artistic suggestions
Taking this as a baseline Click Here, i would suggest adding a keyboard to his hands, giving him traditional geek glasses. When completed it would visualize the associated creature (wasp) and provide for a symbol of the professional community - Tom Brennan
Thoughts?
Option B - Some owasp art work is already in place at the live cd project. We could adapt this. Don't know the original artist.
Psiinon: Mascots tend to be cartoon characters don't they? That would favor ones like Option A.
Reference (1) - A Logo is not Brand - http://blogs.hbr.org/pallotta/2011/06/a-logo-is-not-a-brand.html