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Dear SALSA members:
Here are some of the logos proposed for SALSA so far.

Fernando Logo

by Fernando Santos Granero

Design in Adobe Photoshop C5 with Tempus Sans ITC font. Based on a petroglyph found outside the settler town of Satipo (Selva Central, Peru) in what was until recently Ashaninka territory.

Tipití Weave Design

by Glenn Shepard

Constructed by overlaying black lines on a rotated photograph of a tipití posted by Harald Prins.

Tipiti logo cropped

by Norm Whitten

Constructed by cropping the larger image of the Tipití weave.

RenzoDuinDesign

by Renzo Duin

Designed in Adobe Illustrator. A tipití as the "L" of "SALSA"; the background is is the woven basketry motif of the tipití, the whole underlined with the full name of the Society.

SALSA Old Logo

by Katie Lindberg

SALSA's old logo, designed in 2002 for the Annapolis conference. Originally with "SALSA" in red letters on a forest green background, with the row of stylized frogs extending the whole way across. Digital original currently unavailable; this is a scan of a print copy.

SALSA Old Logo

by Katie Lindberg

A second version of SALSA's 2002 logo.

SALSA logo-Evan Killick design

by Evan Killick

Based on Shipibo textile designs, combining indigenous artistry with with the name of the society itself.

RostainLogo1 by Stéphen Rostain. A preliminary draft that is still being worked on.
RostainLogo2 by Stéphen Rostain. A preliminary draft that is still being worked on.
RostainLogo3 by Stéphen Rostain. A preliminary draft that is still being worked on.
RostainLogo4 by Stéphen Rostain. A preliminary draft that is still being worked on.
   

 

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