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The calendar competition thread, namely this post, gave me the idea for this:

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Now that I've done it, it seems a little lame though.
 
Or this way:

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I think it looks great, although the right leg makes it look slightly like an E. Then again it might just be me. Good idea.:p
 
Salamanders have been known to lose their legs "accidentally" :p.
 
I find the basic idea good - would consider balancing it with another as the g in .org. You have the layout of "The Newt and Salamander Portal" to consider, though.

With the stylized (oh I read once what it actually is...?) green and orange salamander currently in the logo, you would have a higher "brand identification" of the logo - and the logo is easier to reproduce on pockets and keychains.

Two cents, please.

-Eva
 
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