Logos
As institutions, and related events, have come together in Digital Humanities, there is now a proliferation of logos and graphic design that tries to represent the work that these groups of people do within this space. We feature here a selection of logos that we have gathered that represent Digital Humanities. We have not asked permission to feature these here: if you believe you are the copyright holder and would like to have them removed from this list then please do get in touch and we will remove it as soon as possible. We hope here to gather information related to how Digital Humanities is represented, and inclusion on this page is not endorsement, or claiming any links with institutions or organisations. If there is any content that you think should be featured here that we havent got, please get in touch (there is so much more we can gather here). We’re also working on getting larger and better quality images of all logos and graphic design, so please do let us know if you can help.
Joint Annual Conference of ACH/ALLC
The first joint conference of ACH/ALLC was held in 1990 at the University of Siegen, Germany, and the last ACH/ALLC conference was in 2005 at the University of Victoria, before the name changed to “Digital Humanities”. Logos featured here are those which are available: if you have a copy of any of the other logos then please do get in touch.
University of Bergen, Norway
ACH/ALLC 1996
University of Debrecen, Hungary
ALLC/ACH 1998
University of Virginia, USA
ACH/ALLC 1999
University of Georgia, USA
ACH/ALLC 2003
Digital Humanities Conferences
Since 2005 the annual conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations has been called “Digital Humanities”.
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
Digital Humanities 2007
University of Maryland, USA
Digital Humanities 2009
King’s College London, UK
Digital Humanities 2010
Stanford University, USA
Digital Humanities 2011
University of Hamburg, Germany
Digital Humanities 2012
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Digital Humanities 2013
University of Lausanne and Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland
Digital Humanities 2014