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Summary
In keeping with the Gopher spirit, it would be great to have a gopher mascot for this project!
The JSON logo is available under a Creative Commons license, so we should combine that with the gopher in some way. One option is to put the logo on the gopher's chest (similar to what vim-go does - see below), but we could also do other things as well - perhaps interpreting the JSON logo like a mobius strip and having the gopher sit on/inside it. Or we could get even more creative!
Outline
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The logo should be in some vector format, such as SVG, for flexibility in reuse.
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Like the original Go gopher, the artwork will need to be licensed CC-BY-licensed, under version 3.0 of the Creative Commons license, to keep the licensing situation simple.
Background
The Go project itself has the original Go gopher, but many Go projects have variants customized to their own project theme. In addition, regional Go conferences often use versions that are on-theme for the region.
Examples include Digby for dep, [vim-go](https://github.com/fatih/vim-go and the many personal profile icons available at Gopherize.me.
Gallery (Example gophers)
vim-go
Wearing the Vim logo!
GothamGo
One of my favorites for how subtle it is - it uses a silhouette of the Gopher as a bat, similar to the Bat Signal. (Gotham is one of the nicknames of New York City).
GopherCon Singapore
The mer-lion (half-fish, half-lion) is the mascot for Singapore, so the mer-Gopher (half-fish, half-gopher) is the mascot for GopherCon Singapore.
Capital Go
Wearing a hat and beard like President Abraham Lincoln, for a conference in the capital city of the US.
Digby (for dep)
Digby is hard at work managing packages!






