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Wikipedia logo

The logo of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia, is an unfinished globe constructed from jigsaw pieces—some pieces are missing at the top—each inscribed with a glyph from a different writing system. As displayed on the web pages of the English-language edition of the project, there is the wordmark "WIKIPEDIA" under the globe, and below that, the text "The Free Encyclopedia" in the free open-source Linux Libertine font.[1][2]

Logo of Wikipedia.

Design and history

 
The flag of the United States, used as the provisional logo of Wikipedia in 2001.

Prior to development of the proper logo, Wikipedia used the flag of the United States, as the provisional logo for its website. It was added to the website by Jimmy Wales on 15 January 2001.[3]

 
The first Wikipedia logo.

Wikipedia's first true logo was an image that was originally submitted by Bjørn Smestad, under the username Bjornsm, for a Nupedia logo competition which took place in 2000.[4] It was used as the logo the website until the end of 2001.[5]

The logo included a quote from the preface of the 1879 book Euclid and his Modern Rivals by Lewis Carroll. It utilized the fisheye effect, which made only part of the text readable. The used text was:[5]

In one respect this book is an experiment, and may chance to prove a failure: I mean that I have not thought it necessary to maintain throughout the gravity of style which scientific writers usually affect, and which has somehow come to be regarded as an 'inseparable accident' of scientific teaching. I never could quite see the reasonableness of this immemorial law: subjects there are, no doubt, which are in their essence too serious to admit of any lightness of treatment – but I cannot recognise Geometry as one of them. Nevertheless it will, I trust, be found that I have permitted myself a glimpse of the comic side of things only at fitting seasons, when the tired reader might well crave a moment's breathing-space, and not on any occasion where it could endanger the continuity of the line of argument.

 
The second Wikipedia logo.

In November 2001, Wikipedia users began suggesting new logos for the website. A list of 24 leading candidates was chosen in the contest, which took place from November to December 2001. The winner was the last logo (#24), contributed by the user The Cunctator.[5]

The logo included the quote, taken from Thomas Hobbes's 1651 book Leviathan, from chapter VI of part I, placed within the circle and distorted by the fisheye effect. Underneath it was written "Wikipedia" in the capital letters, with W and A being slightly taller than the other. Beneath that was placed the motto of Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.[5] The text used for the logo was:

Desire to know why, and how, curiosity; such as is in no living creature but man: so that man is distinguished, not only by his reason, but also by this singular passion from other animals; in whom the appetite of food, and other pleasures of sense, by predominance, take away the care of knowing causes; which is a lust of the mind, that by a perseverance of delight in the continual and indefatigable generation of knowledge, exceedeth the short vehemence of any carnal pleasure.

 
The logo of the French Wikipedia used until 2003.
 
The logo of the Swedish Wikipedia used until 2003.

As the logo utilized text in English language, its usage wasn't favored by other-language versions of Wikipedia. Some websites used similar designs with texts in their own languages. For example, Dutch Wikipedia used text from Multatuli's 1860 Max Havelaar classic book.[6] Other websites used the logo with English text, pained in the colours of the national flags. Such design was used for example by Danish and Swedish versions, using the flags of Denmark and Sweden, respectively.[7][8] The other option used by some versions of Wikipedia was to design their own distinct logos, for example the French Wikipedia, which used the golden (yellow) circle with a white dove on it, as its logo.[9] Additionally, some websites used a logo with English text in it, with the motto "The Free Encyclopedia" translated to their languages. It was done, for example, by the German Wikipedia.[10]

 
Paul Stansifer's contest-winning puzzle ball logo.
 
David Friedland's redesign of the logo.

In 2003, following a suggestion by Erik Möller, known under the username Eloquence, an international logo contest was conducted to find a new logo that was suitable for all language versions of Wikipedia.[11][12] After a two-stage voting process, a design by Paul Stansifer, at the time known under username Paullusmagnus, won with considerable support. His project depicted an unfinished globe constructed of puzzle pieces, of multiple colors. It was covered by text with links in various languages and writing systems, to symbolize the continuous construction and development of the project. It was made in POV-Ray, using a puzzle image wrapped around a sphere.[12]

 
Final version of the logo adapted by Wikipedia in 2003.

A ratification vote was held soon after, to confirm community consensus. As a result, twelve direct adaptations of the design were created by members of the community. One of the propositions made by David Friedland, known under username Nohat, was chosen. Friedland removed the color and changed the overlaid text into one letter or symbol per puzzle piece. His design included various characters from various writing systems. The writing in the logo used Hoefler Text font. Before being officially released, the logo slightly lightened up and had replaced nearly obsolete kana wi (ヰ) from katakana script with modern kana wa (ワ) and small i (ィ). It was adopted by the English Wikipedia on 26 September 2003.[12]

The logo included 16 characters from 16 different writing scripts, many of which—but not all, chosen to represent due to their similarity to letter W from English language, as in the name Wikipedia. The alphabets represented were as follows:[12]

The logo included several mistakes. Due to a formatting error, letters va and i (वि) from Devanagari script, were wrongly rendered, being reversed in the process, showing as व​ि. In the combined letters va and i (ವಿ) from Kannada script, the diacritic was attached to the wrong place. In the case of the Japanese katakana, there was used a wrong kana. Wa (ワ) was mistakenly used instead of kana u (ウ), forming the constant fi (ワィ), instead of wi (ウィ), which is present in the Japanese name of the website, Wikipedia (ウィキペディア).[12]

Table with location of glyphs in the 2003 logo
 
Armenian ini
(Ի)
 
Khmer lo
(ល)
 
Japanese Katakana wa + i
(ワィ)
 
Klingon r
()
 
Tibetan wa + i
(ཝི)
 
Greek omega or omega with tonos
(Ω or Ώ)
 
Latin W
(W)
 
Arabic yodh
(ي)
 
Devanagari va + i
(वि)
 
Chinese radical 145+5
(袓)
 
Cyrillic I or Short I
(И or Й)
 
Korean Hangul wi
(위)
 
Mongolian Todo I (rotated 90 degrees)
(ᡅ)
 
Kannada va + i
(ವಿ)
 
Hebrew resh
(ר)
 
Thai cho
(ฉ)

2010 redesign

 
Wikipedia logo following the 2010 redesign.
The 3D Wikipedia puzzle ball rotating along its axes (GIF version).
 
 
Wikipedia logos used on the mobile application and website

In late 2009, the Wikimedia Foundation undertook the efforts to fix the errors and generally update the puzzle globe logo. Among other concerns, the original logo did not scale well and some letters appeared distorted.[13] For the new logo, the Wikimedia Foundation defined which characters appear on the "hidden" puzzle pieces, and had a three-dimensional computer model of the globe created to allow the generation of other views.[14] A partial 3D globe was commissioned for the Wikimedia office.[15]

The new design was published in May 2010. It features the new 3D rendering of the puzzle globe, as well as correct versions of previously wrong characters, including fixed versions of letters from Kannada and Devanagari, and usage of correct Japanese katakana characters. Additionally, several letters had been replaced by others. It included:[16][1]

The wordmark has been modified from the Hoefler Text font to the open-source Linux Libertine font, and the subtitle was no longer italicized. The "W" character, which was used in various other places in Wikipedia, such as the favicon, and was seen as an distinctive part of the Wikipedia brand, was stylized as crossed V's in the original logo, while the W in Linux Libertine was rendered with a single line. To provide the traditional appearance of the Wikipedia "W", a "crossed" W was added as an OpenType variant to the Linux Libertine font.[1]

For the new logo had been designed the entire surface of its globe, including puzzle pieces hidden on the non visible parts of the logo. In total, there were designed 51 puzzle pieces, of which 18 were visible in the logo. There were 21 empty spaces left, for the missing puzzles.

The visible puzzle pieces are:[12][17]

in the middle-right column, from the top down: kanas u and small i (ウィ, romanization: wi) from the katakana script, capital letter W (W) from the Latin script, capital letter i (И, transcription: i) from the Cyrillic script, letter waw (ו, transcription: v) from the Hebrew alphabet, combined letters va and i (வி, transcription: vi) from the Tamil script;

  • in the rightmost column, from the top down: letter wə (ው, transcription: ) from the Geʽez script, isolated letter waw (و, transcription: w) from the Arabic alphabet, combined letters ieung, u and i (위, transcription: wi) from the Hangul script, combined letters wo waen and sara i (วิ, transcription: vi) from the Thai script.

The puzzle pieces from the not visible portion of the logo are:[12][17]

  • in the central left column, from the top down: capital letter V (V) from the Latin script, combined letters yodh and aleph (يا, transcription: ) from the Arabic alphabet;
  • in the first row to the left from the central left column, from the top down: capital letter wi (Ꮻ, transcription: wi) from the Cherokee syllabary, letter wa (ᥝ, transcripion: v) from the Tai Le script, capital letter pi (Π, transcription: p) from the Greek alphabet;
  • in the second row to the left from the central left column, from the top down: combined letters va and i (వి, transcription: vi) from the Telugu script, capital letter E-acute (É) from the Latin script, combined letters v and i (ဝီ, transcription: vi) from the Mon–Burmese script, letter o (ᐅ, transcription: o) from the Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, combined letters wa and i (ᤘᤡ) from the Limbu script;
  • in the third row to the left from the central left column, from the top down: letter uuinne (𐍅, transcription: w) from the Gothic alphabet, letter u (ଉ, transcription: u) from the Odia script, combined letters va and i (വി, transcription: vi) from the Malayalam script, letter wa (, transcription: w) from the Mongolian script;
  • in the fourth row to the left from the central left column, from the top down: combined letters va and i (વિ, transcription: vi) from the Gujarati script, combined letters wa and i (ᨓᨗ, transcrition: wi) from the Lontara script, letter vedi (Ⰲ, transcritpion: vi) from the Glagolitic script, capital letter U (U) from the Latin script;
  • in the central right column, from the top down: capital letter de (Д, transcription: d) from the Cyrillic script, capital dotted I (İ) from the Latin script;
  • in the first row to the right from the central right column: combined letters va and i (වි, transcription: vi) from the Sinhala script;
  • in the second row to the right from the central right column, from the top down: combined letters vava and sihari (ਵਿ, transcription: vi) from the Gurmukhi script, combined letters vaavu and i (ވި, transcription: vi) from the Thaana script, capital letter H (H) from the Latin script, capital letter A-umlaut (Ä) from the Latin script;
  • in the third row to the right from the central right column, from the top down: capital letter ya (Я, transcription: ya), combined letters w and i (ວິ, transcription: vi) from the Lao script, capital letter u (У, transcription: u) from the Cyrillic script, radical 12 with additional 6 strokes (典, pinyin: diǎn) from the Traditional Chinese script;
  • in the fourth row to the right from the central right column, from the top down: combined letters wa and i (ꦮꦶ, transcription: wi) from the Javanese script, isolated letter waw (ܘ, transcription: w) from the Syriac alphabet, capital letter ve (В, transcription: v) from the Cyrillic script, letter wi (ᜏᜒ, transcription: wi) from the Baybayin script.
Table with location of glyphs in the 2010 logo
 
Armenian vev
(Վ)
 
Telugu va + (i)
(వి)
 
Khmer vo + i
(វិ)
 
Katakana u + small i
(ウィ)
 
Gəʿəz
(ው)
 
Javanese wa + i
(ꦮꦶ)
 
Gujarati va + i
(વિ)
 
Gothic vinja
(𐍅)
 
Latin E-acute
(É)
 
Bengali short u
(উ)
 
Greek omega
(Ω)
 
Latin W
(W)
 
Arabic wāw
(و)
 
Gurmukhī vava + sihari
(ਵਿ)
 
Cyrillic ya
(Я)
 
Syriac wāw
(ܘ)
 
Lontara w + i
(ᨓᨗ)
 
Oriya U
(ଉ)
 
Burmese script v + i
(ဝီ)
 
Devanagari va + i
(वि)
 
Traditional Chinese
(維)
 
Cyrillic i
(И)
 
Hangul/Chosongul wi
(위)
 
Tāna vaavu + (i)
(ވި)
 
Laotian w + i
(ວິ)
 
Cyrillic ve
(В)
 
Glagolitic vědě
(Ⰲ)
 
Malayalam va + short i
(വി)
 
Inuktitut short u
(ᐅ)
 
Georgian vin
()
 
Kannada va + (i)
(ವಿ)
 
Hebrew vav
(ו)
 
Thai wo waen + sara i
(วิ)
 
Latin H
(H)
 
Cyrillic u
(У)
 
Tagalog Baybayin wi
(ᜏᜒ)
 
Latin U
(U)
 
Mongolian wa
(ᠸ)
 
Limbu wa + i
(ᤘᤡ)
 
Cherokee wi
(Ꮻ)
 
Tibetan wa + (i)
(ཝི)
 
Tamil va + (i)
(வி)
 
Sinhala va + i
(වි)
 
Latin A-umlaut
(Ä)
 
Chinese character
(典)
 
Tai Nüa wa
(ᥝ)
 
Latin V
(V)
 
Cyrillic de
(Д)
 
Greek pi
(Π)
 
Arabic yāʾ + ʾalif
(يا)
 
Latin dotted I
(İ)

Anniversary logos

 
Tenth anniversary logo, which replaced the puzzle ball logo across Wikipedia on January 15, 2011.

On 15 January 2011, a special logo replaced the standard globe on the English Wikipedia in order to mark the tenth anniversary of Wikipedia's founding. The logo depicts a single black jigsaw piece, representing the addition of another piece to the puzzle. On it is written "10 years".[18]

20th anniversary logos

 
First logo for the twentieth anniversary of Wikipedia.
 
Second logo for the twentieth anniversary of Wikipedia.

On 14 January 2021, a 4-sectioned logo was used instead of the puzzle globe on the English Wikipedia, in order to mark the 20th anniversary of Wikipedia. The 4 sections, depict, in clockwise order, starting from the top-left:

  • yellow background, a woman reading a book with the "W" on it, signifying Wikipedia;
  • blue background, a computer showing a blue screen with a "W" on it, signifying Wikipedia;
  • red background, a phone showing a blue screen with a "W" on it, signifying Wikipedia;
  • green background, the normal Wikipedia globe, in blue, but with most letters aside from the "W" being replaced with various other objects and symbols.[19][20]

On 22 January 2021, the previous anniversary logo was replaced with a less striking version, consisting of the normative Wikipedia globe above the text "20 years of Wikipedia – Over One Billion Edits".[21]

Physical recreations

 
The signage of the Wikipedia logo, in Wikimedia Foundation in San Francisco, California, in 2009.

In 2009, Wikimedia Foundation had put a 3D printed signage depicting a life-size half of the Wikipedia globe, in its headquarters in San Francisco, California, United States. It was a made by Because We Can build and design firm based in Oakland, California.[22]

 
The 2014 Wikipedia Monument, sculpted by Mihran Hakobyan, displayed in Słubice, Poland

On 22 October 2014, in the town of Słubice, Poland, was unveiled the Wikipedia Monument, a statue by sculptor Mihran Hakobyan honoring Wikipedia contributors. The monument depicts four nude figures holding aloft a globe based on the Wikipedia logo, reaching over two metres (6 ft 7 in) up, made out of the fiber and resin. It is the world's first monument to the online encyclopedia.[23][24][25][26]

 
The sculpture of the logo of Wikipedia, prior to being submerged in the Lake Sevan in Armenia, in 2016.

On 29 September 2017, the sculpture of the logo of Wikipedia was submerged to the bottom of Lake Sevan in Armenia, to form an artificial reef. It was done thanks to the joint efforts of the Wikimedia Armenia community and ArmDiving divers' club. The 2 metre-wide and 2 metre-high (6 ft 7 in by 6 ft 7 in) sculpture (the largest depiction of Wikipedia logo in the world) was made in Armenia for the annual meeting of the Central and Eastern Europe Wikimedia affiliates, Wikimedia CEE Meeting that the country hosted in August 2016 in Dilijan.[27]

Trademark

The logo was registered as a Community Trade Mark of the European Union by Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. The trade mark bears a filing date of 31 January 2008 and a registration date of 20 January 2009.[28]

On 24 October 2014, the Wikimedia Foundation released the logo, along with all other logos belonging to the Foundation, under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license.[29]

Gallery of logos

Historical logos

Special logos

Anniversaries

Milestone commemorations

Events

Holidays

References

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The logo of Wikipedia a free online encyclopedia is an unfinished globe constructed from jigsaw pieces some pieces are missing at the top each inscribed with a glyph from a different writing system As displayed on the web pages of the English language edition of the project there is the wordmark WIKIPEDIA under the globe and below that the text The Free Encyclopedia in the free open source Linux Libertine font 1 2 Logo of Wikipedia Contents 1 Design and history 1 1 Provisional logo 1 2 First logo 1 3 Second logo 1 4 Third logo 1 5 2010 redesign 2 Anniversary logos 2 1 10th anniversary logo 2 2 20th anniversary logos 3 Physical recreations 4 Trademark 5 Gallery of logos 5 1 Historical logos 5 2 Special logos 5 2 1 Anniversaries 5 2 2 Milestone commemorations 5 2 3 Events 5 2 4 Holidays 6 References 7 External linksDesign and history EditProvisional logo Edit The flag of the United States used as the provisional logo of Wikipedia in 2001 Prior to development of the proper logo Wikipedia used the flag of the United States as the provisional logo for its website It was added to the website by Jimmy Wales on 15 January 2001 3 First logo Edit The first Wikipedia logo Wikipedia s first true logo was an image that was originally submitted by Bjorn Smestad under the username Bjornsm for a Nupedia logo competition which took place in 2000 4 It was used as the logo the website until the end of 2001 5 The logo included a quote from the preface of the 1879 book Euclid and his Modern Rivals by Lewis Carroll It utilized the fisheye effect which made only part of the text readable The used text was 5 In one respect this book is an experiment and may chance to prove a failure I mean that I have not thought it neces sary to maintain throughout the gravity of style which scientific writers usually affect and which has somehow come to be regarded as an inseparable accident of scie ntific teaching I never could quite see the reasonab leness of this immemorial law subjects there are no do ubt which are in their essence too serious to admit of any lightness of treatment but I cannot recognise Geome try as one of them Nevertheless it will I trust be fou nd that I have permitted myself a glimpse of the comic side of things only at fitting seasons when the tired reader might well crave a moment sbreathing space and not on any occasion where it could endanger the continuity of the line of argument Second logo Edit The second Wikipedia logo In November 2001 Wikipedia users began suggesting new logos for the website A list of 24 leading candidates was chosen in the contest which took place from November to December 2001 The winner was the last logo 24 contributed by the user The Cunctator 5 The logo included the quote taken from Thomas Hobbes s 1651 book Leviathan from chapter VI of part I placed within the circle and distorted by the fisheye effect Underneath it was written Wikipedia in the capital letters with W and A being slightly taller than the other Beneath that was placed the motto of Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia 5 The text used for the logo was Desire to know why and how curiosity such as is in no living creature but man so that man is distinguished not only by his reason but also by this singular passion from other animals in whom the appetite of food and other pleasures of sense by predominance take away the care of knowing causes which is a lust of the mind that by a perseverance of delight in the continual and indefatigable generation of knowledge exceedeth the short vehemence of any carnal pleasure The logo of the French Wikipedia used until 2003 The logo of the Swedish Wikipedia used until 2003 As the logo utilized text in English language its usage wasn t favored by other language versions of Wikipedia Some websites used similar designs with texts in their own languages For example Dutch Wikipedia used text from Multatuli s 1860 Max Havelaar classic book 6 Other websites used the logo with English text pained in the colours of the national flags Such design was used for example by Danish and Swedish versions using the flags of Denmark and Sweden respectively 7 8 The other option used by some versions of Wikipedia was to design their own distinct logos for example the French Wikipedia which used the golden yellow circle with a white dove on it as its logo 9 Additionally some websites used a logo with English text in it with the motto The Free Encyclopedia translated to their languages It was done for example by the German Wikipedia 10 Third logo Edit Paul Stansifer s contest winning puzzle ball logo David Friedland s redesign of the logo In 2003 following a suggestion by Erik Moller known under the username Eloquence an international logo contest was conducted to find a new logo that was suitable for all language versions of Wikipedia 11 12 After a two stage voting process a design by Paul Stansifer at the time known under username Paullusmagnus won with considerable support His project depicted an unfinished globe constructed of puzzle pieces of multiple colors It was covered by text with links in various languages and writing systems to symbolize the continuous construction and development of the project It was made in POV Ray using a puzzle image wrapped around a sphere 12 Final version of the logo adapted by Wikipedia in 2003 A ratification vote was held soon after to confirm community consensus As a result twelve direct adaptations of the design were created by members of the community One of the propositions made by David Friedland known under username Nohat was chosen Friedland removed the color and changed the overlaid text into one letter or symbol per puzzle piece His design included various characters from various writing systems The writing in the logo used Hoefler Text font Before being officially released the logo slightly lightened up and had replaced nearly obsolete kana wi ヰ from katakana script with modern kana wa ワ and small i ィ It was adopted by the English Wikipedia on 26 September 2003 12 The logo included 16 characters from 16 different writing scripts many of which but not all chosen to represent due to their similarity to letter W from English language as in the name Wikipedia The alphabets represented were as follows 12 at left from the top down capital letter ini Ի transcription i from the Armenian alphabet letter lo ល transcription lɔɔ from the Khmer script combined letters wa and i ཝ transcription wi from the Tibetan script combined letters va and i व transcription vi from the Devanagari script and the letter Todo I ᡅ transcription i from the Mongolian script that was rotated 90 degrees in the middle left column from the top down capital letter omega W transcription o or capital letter omega with smooth breathing W transcription o from the Greek alphabet and radical 145 with additional 5 strokes 袓 pinyin ju jie from the Simplified Chinese script in the middle right column from the top down kanas wa and small i ワィ romanization fi from the katakana script letter W W from the Latin script capital letter i I transctipion i or short i J transctipion y from the Cyrillic script and resh ר transcrition r from the Hebrew alphabet the rightmost column from the top down letter r transcription r from Klingon pIqaD script isolated letter yodh ي transcription y from the Arabic script combined letters ieung u and i 위 transcription wi from the Hangul script and letter cha ch transcription ch from the Thai script The logo included several mistakes Due to a formatting error letters va and i व from Devanagari script were wrongly rendered being reversed in the process showing as व In the combined letters va and i ವ from Kannada script the diacritic was attached to the wrong place In the case of the Japanese katakana there was used a wrong kana Wa ワ was mistakenly used instead of kana u ウ forming the constant fi ワィ instead of wi ウィ which is present in the Japanese name of the website Wikipedia ウィキペディア 12 Table with location of glyphs in the 2003 logo Armenian ini Ի Khmer lo ល Japanese Katakana wa i ワィ Klingon r Tibetan wa i ཝ Greek omega or omega with tonos W or W Latin W W Arabic yodh ي Devanagari va i व Chinese radical 145 5 袓 Cyrillic I or Short I I or J Korean Hangul wi 위 Mongolian Todo I rotated 90 degrees ᡅ Kannada va i ವ Hebrew resh ר Thai cho ch 2010 redesign Edit Wikipedia logo following the 2010 redesign source source source source source source source source source source source source source source source source The 3D Wikipedia puzzle ball rotating along its axes GIF version Wikipedia logos used on the mobile application and website In late 2009 the Wikimedia Foundation undertook the efforts to fix the errors and generally update the puzzle globe logo Among other concerns the original logo did not scale well and some letters appeared distorted 13 For the new logo the Wikimedia Foundation defined which characters appear on the hidden puzzle pieces and had a three dimensional computer model of the globe created to allow the generation of other views 14 A partial 3D globe was commissioned for the Wikimedia office 15 The new design was published in May 2010 It features the new 3D rendering of the puzzle globe as well as correct versions of previously wrong characters including fixed versions of letters from Kannada and Devanagari and usage of correct Japanese katakana characters Additionally several letters had been replaced by others It included 16 1 ini Ի being replaced with vev Վ both originating from the Armenian alphabet letter lo ល being replaced with combined letters vo and i វ both originating from the Khmer script combined letters wa and i ཝ from Tibetan script being replaced by short u উ letter from Bengali Assamese script while Tibetan character was moved elsewhere letter Todo I ᡅ from Mongolian script being replaced by letter vini ვ from the Geogrian Mkhedruli script radical 145 5 strokes 袓 from Simplified Chinese script being replaced by radical 120 8 strokes 維 from the Traditional Chinese script letter resh ר being replaced by letter waw ו both originating from the Hebrew alphabet r from Klingon pIqaD script being replaced by letter we ው from the Geʽez script letter yodh ي being replaced by letter waw و both originating from the Arabic script letter cho ch being replaced by combined letters wo waen and sara i wi both originating from the Thai script The wordmark has been modified from the Hoefler Text font to the open source Linux Libertine font and the subtitle was no longer italicized The W character which was used in various other places in Wikipedia such as the favicon and was seen as an distinctive part of the Wikipedia brand was stylized as crossed V s in the original logo while the W in Linux Libertine was rendered with a single line To provide the traditional appearance of the Wikipedia W a crossed W was added as an OpenType variant to the Linux Libertine font 1 For the new logo had been designed the entire surface of its globe including puzzle pieces hidden on the non visible parts of the logo In total there were designed 51 puzzle pieces of which 18 were visible in the logo There were 21 empty spaces left for the missing puzzles The visible puzzle pieces are 12 17 in the leftmost column from the top down capital letter vev Վ transcription v from the Armenian alphabet combined letters vo and i វ transcription vi from the Khmer script letter short u উ transcription u from the Bengali alphabet combined letters va and i व transcription vi from Devanagari script letter vini ვ transcription v from Georgian mkhedruli scrip in the middle left column from the top down capital letter omega W transcription o from the Greek alphabet the Radical 120 with 8 additional strokes 維 from the Traditional Chinese script letter vi ವ transcription vi from the Kannada script combined letters wa and i ཝ transcription wi from the Tibetan script in the middle right column from the top down kanas u and small i ウィ romanization wi from the katakana script capital letter W W from the Latin script capital letter i I transcription i from the Cyrillic script letter waw ו transcription v from the Hebrew alphabet combined letters va and i வ transcription vi from the Tamil script in the rightmost column from the top down letter we ው transcription we from the Geʽez script isolated letter waw و transcription w from the Arabic alphabet combined letters ieung u and i 위 transcription wi from the Hangul script combined letters wo waen and sara i wi transcription vi from the Thai script The puzzle pieces from the not visible portion of the logo are 12 17 in the central left column from the top down capital letter V V from the Latin script combined letters yodh and aleph يا transcription ya from the Arabic alphabet in the first row to the left from the central left column from the top down capital letter wi Ꮻ transcription wi from the Cherokee syllabary letter wa ᥝ transcripion v from the Tai Le script capital letter pi P transcription p from the Greek alphabet in the second row to the left from the central left column from the top down combined letters va and i వ transcription vi from the Telugu script capital letter E acute E from the Latin script combined letters v and i ဝ transcription vi from the Mon Burmese script letter o ᐅ transcription o from the Canadian Aboriginal syllabics combined letters wa and i ᤘ from the Limbu script in the third row to the left from the central left column from the top down letter uuinne 𐍅 transcription w from the Gothic alphabet letter u ଉ transcription u from the Odia script combined letters va and i വ transcription vi from the Malayalam script letter wa ᠸ transcription w from the Mongolian script in the fourth row to the left from the central left column from the top down combined letters va and i વ transcription vi from the Gujarati script combined letters wa and i ᨓ transcrition wi from the Lontara script letter vedi Ⰲ transcritpion vi from the Glagolitic script capital letter U U from the Latin script in the central right column from the top down capital letter de D transcription d from the Cyrillic script capital dotted I I from the Latin script in the first row to the right from the central right column combined letters va and i ව transcription vi from the Sinhala script in the second row to the right from the central right column from the top down combined letters vava and sihari ਵ transcription vi from the Gurmukhi script combined letters vaavu and i ވ transcription vi from the Thaana script capital letter H H from the Latin script capital letter A umlaut A from the Latin script in the third row to the right from the central right column from the top down capital letter ya Ya transcription ya combined letters w and i ວ transcription vi from the Lao script capital letter u U transcription u from the Cyrillic script radical 12 with additional 6 strokes 典 pinyin diǎn from the Traditional Chinese script in the fourth row to the right from the central right column from the top down combined letters wa and i ꦮ transcription wi from the Javanese script isolated letter waw ܘ transcription w from the Syriac alphabet capital letter ve V transcription v from the Cyrillic script letter wi ᜏ transcription wi from the Baybayin script Table with location of glyphs in the 2010 logo Armenian vev Վ Telugu va i వ Khmer vo i វ Katakana u small i ウィ Geʿez we ው Javanese wa i ꦮ Gujarati va i વ Gothic vinja 𐍅 Latin E acute E Bengali short u উ Greek omega W Latin W W Arabic waw و Gurmukhi vava sihari ਵ Cyrillic ya Ya Syriac waw ܘ Lontara w i ᨓ Oriya U ଉ Burmese script v i ဝ Devanagari va i व Traditional Chinese 維 Cyrillic i I Hangul Chosongul wi 위 Tana vaavu i ވ Laotian w i ວ Cyrillic ve V Glagolitic vede Ⰲ Malayalam va short i വ Inuktitut short u ᐅ Georgian vin ვ Kannada va i ವ Hebrew vav ו Thai wo waen sara i wi Latin H H Cyrillic u U Tagalog Baybayin wi ᜏ Latin U U Mongolian wa ᠸ Limbu wa i ᤘ Cherokee wi Ꮻ Tibetan wa i ཝ Tamil va i வ Sinhala va i ව Latin A umlaut A Chinese character 典 Tai Nua wa ᥝ Latin V V Cyrillic de D Greek pi P Arabic yaʾ ʾalif يا Latin dotted I I Anniversary logos Edit10th anniversary logo Edit Tenth anniversary logo which replaced the puzzle ball logo across Wikipedia on January 15 2011 On 15 January 2011 a special logo replaced the standard globe on the English Wikipedia in order to mark the tenth anniversary of Wikipedia s founding The logo depicts a single black jigsaw piece representing the addition of another piece to the puzzle On it is written 10 years 18 20th anniversary logos Edit First logo for the twentieth anniversary of Wikipedia Second logo for the twentieth anniversary of Wikipedia On 14 January 2021 a 4 sectioned logo was used instead of the puzzle globe on the English Wikipedia in order to mark the 20th anniversary of Wikipedia The 4 sections depict in clockwise order starting from the top left yellow background a woman reading a book with the W on it signifying Wikipedia blue background a computer showing a blue screen with a W on it signifying Wikipedia red background a phone showing a blue screen with a W on it signifying Wikipedia green background the normal Wikipedia globe in blue but with most letters aside from the W being replaced with various other objects and symbols 19 20 On 22 January 2021 the previous anniversary logo was replaced with a less striking version consisting of the normative Wikipedia globe above the text 20 years of Wikipedia Over One Billion Edits 21 Physical recreations Edit The signage of the Wikipedia logo in Wikimedia Foundation in San Francisco California in 2009 In 2009 Wikimedia Foundation had put a 3D printed signage depicting a life size half of the Wikipedia globe in its headquarters in San Francisco California United States It was a made by Because We Can build and design firm based in Oakland California 22 The 2014 Wikipedia Monument sculpted by Mihran Hakobyan displayed in Slubice Poland On 22 October 2014 in the town of Slubice Poland was unveiled the Wikipedia Monument a statue by sculptor Mihran Hakobyan honoring Wikipedia contributors The monument depicts four nude figures holding aloft a globe based on the Wikipedia logo reaching over two metres 6 ft 7 in up made out of the fiber and resin It is the world s first monument to the online encyclopedia 23 24 25 26 The sculpture of the logo of Wikipedia prior to being submerged in the Lake Sevan in Armenia in 2016 On 29 September 2017 the sculpture of the logo of Wikipedia was submerged to the bottom of Lake Sevan in Armenia to form an artificial reef It was done thanks to the joint efforts of the Wikimedia Armenia community and ArmDiving divers club The 2 metre wide and 2 metre high 6 ft 7 in by 6 ft 7 in sculpture the largest depiction of Wikipedia logo in the world was made in Armenia for the annual meeting of the Central and Eastern Europe Wikimedia affiliates Wikimedia CEE Meeting that the country hosted in August 2016 in Dilijan 27 Trademark EditThis section needs expansion with registration status in the USA and other countries You can help by adding to it September 2011 The logo was registered as a Community Trade Mark of the European Union by Wikimedia Foundation Inc The trade mark bears a filing date of 31 January 2008 and a registration date of 20 January 2009 28 On 24 October 2014 the Wikimedia Foundation released the logo along with all other logos belonging to the Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3 0 license 29 Gallery of logos EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2021 Historical logos Edit 2001 tentative 2001 2003 Logo of the French Wikipedia 2002 2003 Logo of the Dutch Wikipedia 2002 2003 Logo of the Spanish Wikipedia 2002 2003 Logo of the Swedish Wikipedia 2003 2003 2010 2010 presentSpecial logos Edit Anniversaries Edit Fifth anniversary of the Hebrew Wikipedia 2006 Fourth anniversary of the Asturian Wikipedia 2008 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia 2011 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia celebrated on the Azerbaijani Wikipedia 2011 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia celebrated on the Basque Wikipedia 2011 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia celebrated on the Belarusian Taraskievica Wikipedia 2011 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia celebrated on the Chinese edition Traditional Chinese red variant 2011 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia celebrated on the Chinese edition Traditional Chinese black variant 2011 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia celebrated on the Chinese edition Traditional Chinese black corner variant 2011 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia celebrated on the Chinese edition Traditional Chinese orange variant 2011 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia celebrated on the Chinese edition Simplified Chinese red variant 2011 Tenth anniversary of Wikipedia celebrated on the Chinese edition Simplified Chinese black variant 2011 Tenth anniversary of the Basque Wikipedia 2011 Tenth anniversary of the Polish Wikipedia 2011 Tenth anniversary of the Greek Wikipedia 2012 Tenth 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of the Ukrainian Wikipedia 2022 Twientieth anniversary of the Greek Wikipedia 2022 Twentieth anniversary of the Turkish Wikipedia 2022 Milestone commemorations Edit 1 000 articles on the Aragonese Wikipedia 2005 50 000 articles on the Chinese Wikipedia 2005 50 000 articles on the Italian Wikipedia 2005 100 000 articles on the Italian Wikipedia 2005 100 000 articles on the Romanian Wikipedia 2005 14 000 articles on the Serbian Wikipedia 2005 15 000 articles on the Serbian Wikipedia 2005 100 articles on the Udmurt Wikipedia 2005 20 000 articles on the Arabic Wikipedia 2006 5 000 articles on the Aragonese Wikipedia 2006 30 000 articles on the Korean Wikipedia 2006 10 000 articles on the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2006 30 000 articles on the Arabic Wikipedia 2007 50 000 articles on the Arabic Wikipedia 2007 10 000 articles on the Asturian Wikipedia 2007 150 000 articles on the Chinese Wikipedia 2007 20 000 articles on the Greek Wikipedia 2007 30 000 articles on the Greek Wikipedia 2007 50 000 articles on the Turkish Wikipedia 2007 40 000 articles on the Korean Wikipedia 2007 60 000 articles on the Arabic Wikipedia 2008 10 000 articles on the Aragonese Wikipedia 2008 100 000 articles on the Catalan Wikipedia 2008 200 000 articles on the Chinese Wikipedia 2008 100 000 articles on the Czech Wikipedia 2008 100 000 articles on the Esperanto Wikipedia 2008 100 000 articles on the Hungarian Wikipedia 2008 50 000 articles on the Korean Wikipedia 2008 60 000 articles on the Korean Wikipedia 2008 70 000 articles on the Korean Wikipedia 2008 80 000 articles on the Korean Wikipedia 2008 100 000 articles on the Turkish Wikipedia 2008 100 000 articles on the Ukrainian Wikipedia 2008 30 000 articles on the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2008 50 000 articles on the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2008 75 000 articles on the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2008 250 000 articles on the Chinese Wikipedia 2009 1 million articles on the German Wikipedia 2009 50 000 articles on the Greek Wikipedia 2009 100 000 articles on the Korean Wikipedia 2009 10 000 articles on the Malayalam Wikipedia 2009 500 000 articles on the Portuguese Wikipedia 2009 400 000 articles on the Russian Wikipedia 2009 100 000 articles on the Serbian Wikipedia 2009 150 000 articles on the Ukrainian Wikipedia 2009 100 000 articles on the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2009 10 000 articles on the Armenian Wikipedia 2010 50 000 articles on the Basque Wikipedia 2010 100 000 articles on the Bulgarian Wikipedia 2010 250 000 articles on the Catalan Wikipedia 2010 90 000 articles on the Croatian Wikipedia 2010 300 000 articles on the Chinese Wikipedia 2010 150 000 articles on the Czech Wikipedia 2010 1 million articles on the French Wikipedia 2010 50 000 articles on the Greek Wikipedia 2010 700 000 articles on the Italian Wikipedia 2010 150 000 articles on the Korean Wikipedia 2010 100 000 articles on the Lithuanian Wikipedia 2010 100 000 articles on the Persian Wikipedia 2010 500 000 articles on the Russian Wikipedia 2010 600 000 articles on the Russian 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Wikipedia logo after being blocked in Turkey 2017 Turkish Wikipedia logo used during the WeMissTurkey campaign to lift block of the website in Turkey 2018 The protest on Spanish Wikipedia against Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market 2018 Turkish Wikipedia logo displayed after the two year anniversary of the ban with the message 2 yildir ozluyoruz English missing you for two years 2019 Turkish Wikipedia logo following the lifting of the block of the website in Turkey with the message kavustuk English reunited 2020 Day of Remembrance of the Heroes of the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war on the Armenian Wikipedia 2020 The logo of the Ukrainian Wikipedia used since 4 March 2022 in support of Ukraine and its population in the Russian invasion of Ukraine 2022 Holidays Edit Christmas and New Year at the Russian Wikipedia 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013 National Day of Aragon at the Aragonese Wikipedia 2008 New Year at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2008 National Day of Aragon at the Aragonese Wikipedia 2009 National Day of Aragon at the Aragonese Wikipedia 2010 New Year at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2010 National Day of Aragon at the Aragonese Wikipedia 2011 New Year at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2012 New Year and 250 000 articles at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2012 New Year at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2013 Christmas and New Year at the Russian Wikipedia 2013 2014 New Year at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2015 Christmas and New Year at the Russian Wikipedia 2014 2015 2015 2016 National Day of Aragon and 10 years anniversary of Aragonese Wikipedia 2015 New Year at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2015 New Year at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2016 Christmas and New Year at the Russian Wikipedia 2016 2017 New Year at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2017 Christmas and New Year at the Russian Wikipedia 2017 2018 New Year at the Vietnamese Wikipedia 2018 Christmas and New Year at the Armenian Wikipedia 2018 2019 Christmas and New Year at the Russian Wikipedia 2018 2019 2021 2022 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