From their website:
The IDPF EPUB Logo Design Competition will accept design submissions for consideration for the official logo of the EPUB standard. .epub is a standard file format, developed by the IDPF, for reflowable digital books and publications. EPUB has been rapidly adopted as the standard interoperable distribution format for trade eBooks in North America and Europe. The winning designer will receive a $1000 USD cash prize and two pre-paid registrations to IDPF Digital Book 2010 at BEA. Subject to the requirements outlined below, the winning logo and design will be announced at IDPF Digital Book 2010 in New York City on Tuesday May 25, 2010.
If I had any artistic ability, I’d enter this.
Those who do enter might want to submit logos for DRM’ed and DRM Free ePub formats. It’d be nice to distinguish at a glance if this format is going to work on a given device.
Naw… you couldn’t depend on the publishers to use the right logo for each book, and the first one that applied a DRM-free logo to a DRM’d book would be crucified…
Wait a minnit… there might be something there…