Hello,
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[I'm also not a Fellowship: I sorry but €60 a year is quite a large amount: €30 would be accessible to almost anyone, as ~ one month of Internet connection]
here is a modified version of "Plussy".
Its design will obviously not allow for small prints.
A problem with original Plussy is that it is very similar to drugstore (pharmacy?) French standard logo, only differs by "legs" (pharmacy logo is a green cross, most often displayed as 5 squares).
So, I just left up for the vertical spacers dimension the "arms squares" to make it more an human and disabuse the "green cross", but left as most as possible the general shape looks like "plus" sign (don't know if success).
Then I red for the details of European concil discussions program, which on same days has bio-piracy and "unified patents" (with a problem left as "complete mechanism running on a computer" is not allowed to be patended /but/ involving forces of the nature together is).
It's quite a long I advocacy on all that as a "global problem".
So I have been trying also to formalize that on the logo.
Also, the ACGT letter sequence is not (bio)hazard, and will appeal French speakers especially if they are specialized in SMS sub-language (assez jet'e) :)
CODE is almost international, Anyone who play with letters will also read GADGET.
The octal ASCII representation of ACGT is really optional, I first typed 101010 , which is also cool you are fond of D.Adams (also squares are 42 millimeters large :) 2 which makes whole 13 centimeters :)
There are also sample long (would cover an entire t-shirt if left-printed reduced) advocacy texts. English version needs review.
* Important:
* I'm unsure of original author (Benjamin Kirschner?) of "Plussy" nor the CC-By-SA licence (so I used CC-By-SA/3.0), nor the year of release for Copyright.
* I added a moral restriction in order to wipe my name from references if misused, and extended it to the original author "with he's prior advice".
Best regards, TSFH