27 Funny, Imaginative and Odd Drupal Logos

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Some organizations are very serious about their logos. They produce exhaustive guidelines on how their logo should and should not be used.

The Drupal community takes the opposite approach. The Drupal logo is called “Druplicon” and is released under the GPL license. That licensing allows designers to do whatever they want with the logo.

That design freedom has led to some funny, imaginative and downright strange variations on the Drupal logo.

Here are 27 of our favorites from events around the world.

Fruit and Vegetables

Drupalicon as a potato from DrupalCamp Idaho:

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Drupalicon as an ear of corn from DrupalCorn Iowa:

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A Drupalicon orange from DrupalCamp Spain in Valencia:

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Emotions

A bad Drupalicon from BADCamp in San Francisco:

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A sad Druplicon from SADCamp at Stanford University:

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A happy Druplicon from GLADCamp in Los Angeles:

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Animals

A Drupalicon orca from DrupalCamp Victoria:

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A Druplicon tiger from DrupalCamp New Jersey:

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A Druplicon lion from DrupalCamp Singapore:

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A Druplicon bee from Drupal Camp North West:

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Local Art

An Aztec Druplicon from DrupalCamp Mexico:

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A Indian art Druplicon from DrupalCamp Chennai:

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Outdoor Activities:

A scuba-diving Druplicon from DrupalCamp Florida:

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A hang-gliding Druplicon from DrupalCamp Dharamshala:

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Hats

Finally, by fat the most popular way to customize the Drupal logo is with hats.

Can you guess where these 13 Drupalicons are from?

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Do you have any other favorite variations on the Drupal logo? Leave them in the comments below …

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  • Steve Burge

    Steve is the founder of OSTraining. Originally from the UK, he now lives in Sarasota in the USA. Steve's work straddles the line between teaching and web development.

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Aussie Druplicon: [url=http://2011.drupaldownunder.org/sites/drupaldownunder.org/files/drupalicon.png]http://2011.drupaldownunder…[/url] Not the best quality unfortunately…

steve

One more for that hat brigade!

Chris

Drupal South Kiwifruit 🙂

Chris

[url=http://groups.drupal.org/files/images/DrupalSouth%20logo.png]http://groups.drupal.org/fi…[/url]
(IDK if the image is going to appear here, Disqus redirects me back but I’m not logged in on your comment form.)

steve

I like. More fruit and vegetables 🙂

Dinesh Waghmare

Druplicon tiger is nice!

Phil

I think the Druplicon from Drupal Camp Phoenix 2014 is well done!

steve

Yeah, it’s well done. A little similar to the Firefox logo.

oklunden

Nice collection!

I guess that the one with the label “drupalcamp Göteborg” is from Göteborg (that is Gothenburg for all you non scandinavian people) 🙂

steve

Yeah, that was a bit of a giveaway 🙂

Daniel Schiavone

Natty Boh / Drupal mashup from Baltimore [url=http://www.snakehill.net/sites/default/files/boh-drupal-solo.png]http://www.snakehill.net/si…[/url]

Guest

Here’s the Druplicon for DrupalCamp St. Louis (a play on the french fleur de lis, an icon found throughout the city of St. Louis):

Guest

Here’s the Druplicon for DrupalCamp St. Louis:

Jeff Geerling

Here’s the Druplicon for DrupalCamp St. Louis (a variation on the fleur de lis):

steve

I like that one Greg. It would be possible to add a whole category to this blog post with regional symbols added to the Druplicon.

Slava Me

There’s also Miner druplicon at [url=http://camp2014.drupal.dn.ua/]http://camp2014.drupal.dn.ua/[/url]

Slava Me

There it is

Nick

Nice! The first one with hard hat.

Adam Browne

DrupalCamp Victoria’s icon isn’t a dolphion [sic], but an orca

Nick

Thanks Adam! We’ve switched it to orca.
By the way, it’s not as white and black as dolphin vs orca.
I’m assuming you’re around the Victoria area, so when you think of dolphins you think of the Pacific White Sided Dolphin or Common Dolphin, or other similarly shaped dolphins.
However, a cetologist (a marine biologist who studies whales, dolphins, and porpoises) considers the orca to be in the dolphin family, thus a dolphin too.
Another person would simply look at the DrupalCamp Victoria logo and call it a dolphin based on its shape and position out of the water (i.e. full breach).
Throw in the fact that orcas are usually called “killer whales” and there’s another round of ambiguity to the mix 🙂

Christina Young

Here’s our for Drupal Camp South Carolina

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