April
20, 2008 - OGL 3.5 logo created to replace D20 Logo for
3rd Party Publishers
With all the recent changes due to the release of 4e,
the GSL and the OGL, we here at Louis Porter Jr. Design
have decided to create an all new OGL 3.5 logo which can
be used by any and all 3rd party publisher, completely
and absolutely free of charge, with any of their products
that initial had the d20 logo or was OGL created material.
The reason for this new OGL 3.5 logo; beyond
the obvious loss of the use of the d20 logo; is to unify
those companies who still wish to support the 3.5 OGL
rule set. This logo easily brands and makes d20 and OGL
material easy to identify with this logo so people can
tell on sight what gaming system they are supporting.
The initial concept of the OGL was to make the gaming
industry stronger by making it possible for more people
to create and make products to support the concepts of
the OGL. With the changes in 4e and the GSL, and the recent
comments by Linae Foster and Scott Rouse of that you can
only make products for either the OGL or the new GSL,
this is no longer the case. And with those actions have
caused the creation of this new OGL 3.5 logo.
This logo has bee created in several graphic
formats including Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe
Illustrator EPS, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop JPEG
and TIFF. Each of these formats comes with three different
versions: color, Grayscale and Black and White. A
complete zip file containing all these logos can be downloaded
directly from this link.
We hope that any and all 3rd party publishers
who stick with OGL 3.5 will use and support this initiative.
A lot of customers gave us their hard earned money and
supported us; I think it is only fair that we return the
favor to them. This isn’t the first time David has
gone after Goliath and attempted something amazing. Thank
you for this support!
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