WikiQueer:WikiQueer logos

WikiQueer has only had one logo to date. WikiQueer's founder, Gregory Varnum, indicated from early days an interest in one day holding a community contest to replace the existing logo.

Original / existing logo
WikiQueer's first, and existing, logo is a variation of the logo used by The Aequalitas Project. The Aequalitas Project logo was created by Gregory Varnum alongside logos for his other projects, VarnEnt and his personal website. The logos were inspired by a tattoo on his arm. While he hasn't been able to locate the source since, he swears he found the design late one night will searching the Internet for non-traditional symbols representing equality and/or the equal sign. It was created by a mathematician a few hundred years ago as a design for the equal sign. As Varnum put it, "Aequalitas being latin for equality, usage of the symbol for Aequalitas Project programs seemed fitting."

Variations
Partly for branding purposes, and partly for the personal amusement of Gregory Varnum and others involved with WikiQueer's early development, a tradition of creating logo variations for WikiQueer related projects and sites.

Artistic depictions
Shortly after WikiQueer's Inauguration Day, European artist Daniel Cool painted and donated usage of an artistic rendering of WikiQueer's logo.