Why not make the Logo an 80 x 33 pixel button as per the Netscape, MS IE, Real Audio, Shockwave, etc. buttons?
A. The Guild would like our Logo to standout from the crowd – after all we are different. During the Logo’s design phase, we experimented with several different versions of an HWG Logo, including ones in the size of other common logos and found that it didn’t meet our goals: to be different from all the other buttons placed on web sites and to deliver our message clearly. Table of Contents • Q. How about a Logo containing the text “Member of the HTML Writers Guild”? I’m not able to fit the text onto my page, but with a picture including the text, this would be possible… A. Because this is exactly the problem that we were attempting to solve with the change in Logo and the new Guidelines. In the past, when words were placed into the Logo that would indicate membership, the Logo was widely misused to represent that a business or company was the member of the Guild, when in fact this was not the case. Table of Contents • Q. Am I correct in understanding the we can now post the HWG Logo
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