Regarding the suggestion of various ways to adjust the logo to correct the aspect ratio... That's not the issue. The aspect ratio doesn't need to be changed. That rule only exists to prevent someone from entering some oddball shaped logo that is impossible to scale onto a t-shirt or mug. One year we had an entry that was a long skinny rectangle. Like a 4:1 aspect ratio. Artwork like that is very hard to scale to fit t-shirts and mugs.
At issue is the question of whether the other entrants would have submitted logos so different that the outcome would have changed if they used an aspect ratio of 1.87 rather than 1.5. That seems unlikely to me, but I'm not a graphic artist so I really shouldn't speculate.
Making this judgement call the way I did seems to have been a further/additional screwup. Sorry to have polarized the community this way. You should see my inbox. I can think of a few options, but I don't know what the sensible one is at this point.
My apologies to all.
At issue is the question of whether the other entrants would have submitted logos so different that the outcome would have changed if they used an aspect ratio of 1.87 rather than 1.5. That seems unlikely to me, but I'm not a graphic artist so I really shouldn't speculate.
Making this judgement call the way I did seems to have been a further/additional screwup. Sorry to have polarized the community this way. You should see my inbox. I can think of a few options, but I don't know what the sensible one is at this point.
My apologies to all.