Anja Gerwinski wrote:
As the "Gnu and Europa" motive is not going to be a logo, leaving out details is no longer the primary issue. I collected the three versions you already know along with a couple of variations on one of them and links to actual gnu images on the following page:
Most funnyly, I like the first draft (1a) best. This gnu looks strong and wild, not willing to eat the same non-free grass everyone else is satified with, and it makes a nice contrast to the lovely princess Europa. :)
The version without the eyes (2a) looks a little unfriendly for me.
The gnus in (3[a-d]) have too few details to be interesting on a T-shirt, IMHO.
The gnus in (3[ef]) seem somewhat too philosophical to me. It looks as if the gnu was thinking about freedom, licensing etc. (see http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/), not if it was running in order to bring princess Europa to a place where all software is Free.
Just my two centiEuro,
Peter