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Chris Lowis f2fea22233 Improve look of co-op logos
Before this commit the logos were a fairly garish mixture of different
colours, and many of the logos didn't work very well on a white
background.

In keeping with the new brand guidelines we've applied a greyscale
filter to the logos, and Natasha has created some variants of the
existing logos that work better on a black background. I've decided to
keep all the original logos and their variants in case we want to
switch again later, and chosen which one to used based on my taste.

This seems to improve things and we can ask co-ops to provide us with
higher res logos that work on black backgrounds later if we want to
improve things further.

Co-authored-by: Natasha Natarajan <natasha@outlandish.com>
2025-06-30 21:05:48 +01:00

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---
title: Common Knowledge
name: Common Knowledge
members: 4
website: https://commonknowledge.coop/
logo: common-knowledge-white.png
email: hello@commonknowledge.coop
twitter: cmmonknowledge
github: commonknowledge
telephone:
address: Space4, 113 Fonthill Road, London N4 3HH
latitude: 51.56466
longitude: -0.10876
services:
- branding-and-identity
- community-building
- consultancy
- data-visualisation
- database-solutions
- development
- devops
- graphic-design
- ideation
- rapid-application-development
- strategy
- user-research
- web-design
technologies:
- ansible
- django-2
- drupal
- htmlcss
- javascript
- laravel
- node-js
- php
- postgresql
- python
- reactjs
- wordpress
- ruby
- ruby-on-rails
---
Common Knowledge is a not-for-profit worker cooperative that designs and builds digital tools for grassroots activists.
We share a vision of a world where people are confident in their capacity to self-organise, empowered by digital technology.
We are a cross-disciplinary team that knows how to work together effectively. Our combined expertise includes political organising, strategy, user research, project management, digital product design, graphic design and software engineering.
We place a strong focus on building trust and shared understanding with the activists we work with. We listen to their needs, work out we could augment their organisational capacity and co-design tools in direct collaboration with them.