All the European Space Agency missions into space have logos. One of them (due to take off somewhere around 2010) is a mission to take a census of the bodies in our home galaxy, and is called Gaia. Officially
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Gaia is an ambitious mission to chart a three-dimensional map of our Galaxy, the Milky Way, in the process revealing the composition, formation and evolution of the Galaxy.
As Scientific and Technial Webmaster for the ESA Research Science site, I'd been working on the web site with their publicist for some few days ( http://www.rssd.esa.int/gaia and http://sci.esa.int/gaia )., when she remarked that there was still no official Logo or "Mission Identity" for the Gaia project, and knowing I was into a bit of photoshopping she asked me if I'd like to come up with a few preliminary designs for them to consider.
After 6 months in the place, I've become really tired of seeing the usual boy's-toy "pikkie of a sattelite on a quasi-cozmik backdrop" formula, and since this mission is called GAIA, and it's about all the stars in our galaxy ... well ...
The basic image is here ( http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/3178600/ ) but in reality, the logo is a "square diamond" so the devart image has to be rotated 45 degrees counter clockwise ... i.e. she's looking up not across ...
This was one of the 4 or 5 30 minute sketches I manip'd together for them and they seem to like the concept, now I'm being asked to work up a high quality one for proposal to the PR department ...
It's been fairly enthusiastically accepted by the publicist and the mission scientist, but still has the difficult task of getting past the science team members, and fnally the ageny's PR department review, so there's a long road yet. Along this end of that roat she has also been turned into sidebars for MS-Word Letterhead and Powerpoint slides, and now has to be worked up into a draft for an A1 poster, and then simplified for use on baseball caps, polo shirt patches and Tee-shirt prints ...
I feel so connected to the Ozone and I wouldn't know half of what I know without you all, so I just wanted to strut a bit, and share with my gurus, inspirations, pals, muses, PS-pong opponents and fellow PS-hacks .... when it comes down to it, my success is your success ...
Now if they accept this design, I'm going to have to go begging to the lovely Tinder for me to put her picture into outer space without a fee ... yep ... if it gets accepted, she'll be painted on the side of a rocket, and shot out into the galaxy .... apart from other things.
I'll let you know the progress as time passes.
(edit - 2 hours later on Saturday Morning) I just took a look in my work mailbox and there was a mail waiting from the publicist - I'm being given access to the original photoprocessed composite images from Hubble so I can choose a few very high resolution starfield, galaxy and nebula images to use for the manip ... WOW!! .. THE photographs ... not the downloadable versinos ... the original 1200px per inch uncompressed tiffs ... straight to CD from the computers at this end of the Hubble Telescope .... SuperWOW!!
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[This message has been edited by trib (edited 09-27-2003).]
[This message has been edited by trib (edited 09-27-2003).]