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November 23rd, 2009

About that ePub logo, Mike: A friendly jog for the IDPF

By David Rothman

image Ugh, it’s time to broach the topic again. Why the devil doesn’t the International Digital Publishing Forum have an ePub logo so its format standard can compete better against the Kindle’s proprietary approach?

The IDPF said it would unveil a contest for the best logo design, but I haven’t seen a follow-up. I’ve emailed Director Michael Smith for an explanation. How about it, Mike? You’re a nice guy, and I know you’re busy, but this has been going on for months and months. I could move on to Board President Steve Potash of OverDrive, but I’m still counting on you to provide us with an updated answer to the routine questions of “Why?” and “When?”

image With dozens of reader gizmos using ePub now or in the near future, a logo is not a minor detail. As I currently see it, there should be (1) a logo for nonDRMed ePub and (2) a  requirement that brand names be used with "protected" kinds—for example, “Adobe-DRMed ePub.”

Proprietary DRM in effect turns ePub into a proprietary format. People need to know—right up front—which proprietary format is in use. Hardware able to read both DRMed and nonDRMed ePub could carry a logo with the words, “Open and Adobe-DRMed ePub.”

The above logo: It’s an unofficial version from Travis Alber of BookGlutton. By the way, my own preferred usage would be “ePub.” I’ll continuing the good fight to make that official. The aesthetics are so much better than a bunch of caps.

Also of interest: Paul Biba’s Nook-related post, telereaD editor goes into sTaTE of RebeLLiOn. I, too, hate "nook" without the first letter capitalized. Let’s keep the focus on the performance of the machine, as opposed to marketers’ silly distractions.

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8 Responses to “About that ePub logo, Mike: A friendly jog for the IDPF”

  1. Why no mention of Steve Jordan’s version? It’s even been posted here before.

  2. Dan E. Bloom Says:
    November 23rd, 2009 at 7:30 am

    David,
    i like your idea of “ePub”…and for nook, i mean, er, the Nook, yeh, common sense and common usage should dictate how we write that word. but here’s a puzzler for you to ponder, but too much: just as an aside: why do we in the Western world capitalize the word for God, our God, our real correct true God, but when we write about other Gods in the world, in the Eastern world especially, those Gods get lowercased, and are always called gods,as if they are of lesser importance than the one true real God of the West, which of course, is no more correct or real than the Gods of Japan or China or Vietnam of India. And then there are the orthodox who God as G-d in order not to take the name of “yahweh” in vain and they feel that by using the hyphen they are not taking His name (his name or His name) in vain. It’s not fair. Having lived in Asia since 1991, i see how God in the West gets capped, but the Gods of the East get lowercased because Western brainwashing tells us that our God is superior to their gods. Sigh. And then of course Jesus always gets called He, not he, and Allah also gets called He, not he, but Moses, who was not a god or a son of a god or a prophet of a god, just a lawgiver and parter of the Red Sea, he is just called he and never He. So see? Uppercase and lowercase do mean things! It all depends who is calling the shots and who is writing history, or herstory. I give up. I am going for nook, but i will accept Nook too. I have no choice!

  3. I’m sticking with my OEB logo. I may even keep using it after the IDPF finally chooses one… we can’t wait all day, guys!

    Maybe, to placate those who want the extension spelled out (cough-David!-cough), I’ll add “ePub” to my logo and make it… well, less international, but more palatable to Europeans and Americans, anyway…

  4. There are a lot of ePub logos like that by my prefer logo is the Travis Alber’s version (it is simple, nice and direct).

    I too think that a ePub logo is very important matter if we want that ePub will be the standard ebook format.

  5. Hi,Igorsk. For time reasons, I ran just one logo. I hope Steve and many other talented folks will enter the contest when it finally happens. Ihanks. David

  6. Dan E. Bloom Says:
    November 23rd, 2009 at 9:53 pm

    The New York Times styledesk copydesk standards dept just told me they will always cap Nook and always call it the Nook, regardless or irregardless of what the pr dept at b&n says. So Nook it is. However, david, what about BlackBerry? Do you cap the second b or lowercase it. I always write it as above. What is your style on b-berries?

  7. Hey, Dave: This one’s for you!

    OEB (ePub ) logo with extension

  8. Way to go, Steve. Nice job. And a dot, too, for the extension stuff, lol. David

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