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Weekly link roundup 18

Here’s our weekly installment of links from around the web (see here for all link roundups). As usual, linking does not imply endorsement.

Weekly link roundup 17

Here’s our weekly installment of links from around the web (see here for all link roundups). As usual, linking does not imply endorsement.

Open Borders Logo Contest: Finalists

Today, we are announcing some finalists for our Open Borders Logo Contest. The finalists are arranged in chronological order (earliest first). The winner will be announced next week. Feel free to use the comments space to share your thoughts on the finalists.

#1: Global access, by Alexandria Fraga

Author’s description of the logo: The logo represents the right and access to move freely without restrictions.

globeandkey

On Facebook here.

#2, by Niklas Blanchard

nblock

On Facebook here.

#3, by Katie Hartmann

greenarrowamberborder

On Facebook here.

#4, by Katie Hartmann

peacesignvariant-circle-with-branched-arrow

On Facebook here.

#5, by Martin Sykora

spiral-globe

On Facebook here.

#6, by Kelsey Crockett

greenosinopenborders

On Facebook here.

#7, by Niklas Blanchard

Author’s description of the logo: As a passionate advocate of open borders, and the free movement of people between countries, I wanted to create a logo that exemplified the breaking of barriers. The rotation of one of the links of the “fence” symbolizes this, while also creating an arrow, signifying movement. I flipped the logo at the suggestion of another member to point toward the words “open borders”, subtly suggesting that free immigration is the way forward.

square-green-broken-edge

On Facebook here.

We were also alerted to an image showing fence chains becoming birds shown below (original here) that could be combined with our final logo to create a good Open Borders T-shirt.

border-fence-becoming-birds

Weekly link roundup 16

Here’s our weekly installment of links from around the web (see here for all link roundups). As usual, linking does not imply endorsement.

Weekly link roundup 15

Here’s our weekly installment of links from around the web (see here for all link roundups). As usual, linking does not imply endorsement.