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(01-24-2024, 04:20 AM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: Gina? Or Jenna  As in GenArchivist

I had a similar thought: Gena or GenA


The girl's name Gena is a form of Eugenia and means "noble aristocrat" or "juniper tree." It's of Greek origin. In Italian, Gena means "queen." Gena is also a form of the Old French name Geneva, which is also the name of the Swiss city. It can also be used as a diminutive of the name Regina. Notable figures with this name include actress Gena Rowlands and Gena Branscombe, a Canadian composer.
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Paper Trail: 42% English, 31.5% Scottish, 12.5% Irish, 6.25% German, 6.25% Sicilian & 1.5% French.
LDNA©: Britain & Ireland: 89.3% (51.5% English, 37.8% Scottish & Irish), N.W. Germanic: 7.8%, Europe South: 2.9% (Southern Italy & Sicily)
BigY 700: I1-Z141 >F2642 >Y3649 >Y7198 (c.365 AD) >Y168300 (c.410 AD) >A13248 (c.880 AD) >A13252 (c.1055 AD) >FT81015 (c.1285 AD) >A13243 (c.1620 AD) >FT80854 (c.1700 AD) >FT80630 (1893 AD).
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#17
Archie the Archivist
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#18
Congratulations to the winner!
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23andMe: 55.5% European, 33.7% Indigenous American, 4.2% WANA, 3.4% SSA and 3.2% Unassigned
AncestryDNA: 57.27% Europe, 35.81% Indigenous Americas-Mexico, 3.46% MENA and 3.45% SSA
FamilyTreeDNA: 56.9% Europe, 33% Americas, 8.2% MENA, <2% Horn of Africa and <1% Eastern India
Living DNA: 63.3% West Iberia, 34.3% Native Americas and 2.3% Yorubaland
MyHeritage DNA: 60.8% Mesoamerican & Andean, 21% European, 14.9% MENA and 3.3% Nigerian

[1] "penalty= 0.001"
[1] "Ncycles= 1000"
[1] "distance%=2.1116"

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Iberian EMA,50.2
Native American,34.6
Guanche,7.4
Levantine EBA,4.6
African,3.2
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(01-25-2024, 02:12 AM)Cejo Wrote: Archie the Archivist

In fact, this sounds very good tbh.
23andMe: 55.5% European, 33.7% Indigenous American, 4.2% WANA, 3.4% SSA and 3.2% Unassigned
AncestryDNA: 57.27% Europe, 35.81% Indigenous Americas-Mexico, 3.46% MENA and 3.45% SSA
FamilyTreeDNA: 56.9% Europe, 33% Americas, 8.2% MENA, <2% Horn of Africa and <1% Eastern India
Living DNA: 63.3% West Iberia, 34.3% Native Americas and 2.3% Yorubaland
MyHeritage DNA: 60.8% Mesoamerican & Andean, 21% European, 14.9% MENA and 3.3% Nigerian

[1] "penalty= 0.001"
[1] "Ncycles= 1000"
[1] "distance%=2.1116"

        Jalisciense

Iberian EMA,50.2
Native American,34.6
Guanche,7.4
Levantine EBA,4.6
African,3.2
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(01-24-2024, 07:57 AM)Iceni Wrote: Or Jean (Gene) also in a nod to Jean Manco, who was so active on Anthrogenica until her premature death and a great source of erudition.

Great idea, IMHO.
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#21
Or DeeNA ;-)
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#22
Here the tweak: DNA-Strang cleaner, claws a little more pleasing, Headline border less dominant.
The size is the same as it will be at the top in the site here (658x205 px), I just added borders so it is more pleasing to watch.
For now I kept the subtext but I'm open to change if there is a preference or a call to do so by the Admins.

   


The Logo should also work on a Black/Dark (background) theme, but would need some slight tweaking to improve (Headline color bright, Black border some dark brown instead).

   


658x205 px

   


I also tried a Website Screen Test how it would look like. Maybe some (including me) would prefer the owl to be a little smaller and so less dominant...

   

EDIT: More spacing, smaller owl and text, not sure if proportions are spot on, but I think it might work better. 

   
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Out of interest I did let AI create some variations. They are not very close to my design and the claws and DNA helix are gone, but I find them interesting, be it just to enjoy their more tribal style.

          
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what ai site did you use?
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Ancient ~40% Anglo-Saxon, ~40% Briton/Insular Celt, ~15% German, 4% Other Euro
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(01-26-2024, 12:26 AM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: what ai site did you use?
Microsoft Bing Copilot: probably you need to Login? You can upload an image to use as reference, but it did not work as close as I asked. Tried only once however.
I think Microsoft Bing Image Creator (DALL·E 3) is the same engine. DALL·E 3 seems one of the best free models (image generation with Microsoft Rewards).
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(01-25-2024, 05:24 AM)rmstevens2 Wrote:
(01-24-2024, 07:57 AM)Iceni Wrote: Or Jean (Gene) also in a nod to Jean Manco, who was so active on Anthrogenica until her premature death and a great source of erudition.

Great idea, IMHO.

I like the idea of this too, Jean was a lovely lady : )
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