
WCA Logo | World Cube Association
The WCA logo was designed by Justin Eastman, in a design contest in January 2005. We liked the logo because of its design, the colours, and the fact that it does not specifically show a …
World Cube Association
The World Cube Association governs competitions for mechanical puzzles that are operated by twisting groups of pieces, commonly known as 'twisty puzzles'. The most famous of these …
World Cube Association | Logopedia | Fandom
World Cube Association (Or WCA For Short) is a nonprofit organization that hosts the majority of competitions for 'twisty puzzles' like the Pyraminx, Megaminx, Skewb, Magic Clocks, Square-1 …
The WCA logo was designed for the World Cube Association by Justin Eastman in a design contest in January 2005. This policy outlines the allowed usage of the WCA logo.
Logos forbidden for blind events in official WCA competitions ... - Reddit
2017年12月12日 · In all of the 3BLD and MBLD events I competed in, I had to take my logo off. I'm not really sure how it provides any sufficient advantage to have one on a 3x3, especially if …
Hold on, is the WCA logo wrong? : r/Cubers - Reddit
2022年1月9日 · When the logo was introduced in 2005, the WCA was an informal group with a website, and they didn't want to have any possible legal troubles. It was common back then for …
Icons for WCA events, unofficial events, and competition ... - GitHub
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World Cube Association - Wikipedia
The World Cube Association (WCA) is the worldwide non-profit organization that regulates and holds competitions for mechanical puzzles that are operated by twisting groups of pieces, …
World Cube Association - Cubing History
In January 2005, Mao asked if anyone was interested in designing the logo for the WCA [15]. Several people submitted designs, including Gilles Roux, Stefan Pochmann, and Josef Jelinek …
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1 天前 · The World Cube Association governs competitions for mechanical puzzles that are operated by twisting groups of pieces, commonly known as 'twisty puzzles'. The most famous …