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By 13:00 GMT April 2nd, a full 24 hours after the launch of /r/Place, the Cyan Quadrangle (The name being based on the square shape of SFU's most iconic building, the Academic Quadrangle, and the square shape of the cyan logo) was in it's form that it would remain in for the rest of Place. All 4 communities which had initially banded together in the alliance were firmly represented, and using PlaceSFU discord as a unifying ground, a member of the Staropa community, itself a community based on retro modding and coding, was able to create a program on the discord which pointed out tiles that needed repair, though all the actual work was done by actual users.
By 13:00 GMT April 2nd, a full 24 hours after the launch of /r/Place, the Cyan Quadrangle (The name being based on the square shape of SFU's most iconic building, the Academic Quadrangle, and the square shape of the cyan logo) was in it's form that it would remain in for the rest of Place. All 4 communities which had initially banded together in the alliance were firmly represented, and using PlaceSFU discord as a unifying ground, a member of the Staropa community, itself a community based on retro modding and coding, was able to create a program on the discord which pointed out tiles that needed repair, though all the actual work was done by actual users.


Proposals to move SFU had come since the very beginning of the Alliance, with both Blue Jays fans and SFU students wanting to complete their logo and make it more accurate to the actual one. While first SFU students had changed the colour of their banner from an orangered to a deeper colour, discussions about how to finish the Blue Jays logo had led to SFU's original banner being moved several pixels to the right earlier on the first day. However, still dissatisfied with the look, a design was proposed by the lead of the Blue Jays that incorporated the maple leaf from the Blue Jays logo into a downsized SFU banner, with this design being well received. Aside from some minor tweaks and the addition of the Spelunky and Staropa artworks, this would prove to be a lasting compromise. An exchange was agreed to, and all members of the community banded together to move the banner down some 24 pixels, finally completing the logos of both within the span of just over an hour, concluding the 2nd day.
Proposals to move SFU had come since the very beginning of the Alliance, with both Blue Jays fans and SFU students wanting to complete their logo and make it more accurate to the actual one. While first SFU students had changed the colour of their banner from an orangered to a deeper colour, discussions about how to finish the Blue Jays logo had led to SFU's original banner being moved several pixels to the right earlier on the first day. However, still dissatisfied with the look, a design was proposed by the lead of the Blue Jays that incorporated the maple leaf from the Blue Jays logo into a downsized SFU banner, with this design being well receeived. Aside from some minor tweaks and the addition of the Spelunky and Staropa artworks, this would prove to be a lasting compromise. An exchange was agreed to, and all members of the community banded together to move the banner down some 24 pixels, finally completing the logos of both within the span of just over an hour, concluding the 2nd day.


From here on, the focus of the Cyan Quadrangle Alliance shifted from change and edits to their own artwork to maintenance and repair of the major pieces of art, with a number of (primarily SFU) students shifting to create a small collection of banners for the 4 main post-secondary institutions of BC. Plans were, however, afoot for the creation of a raccoon, the unofficial mascot of Simon Fraser University, somewhere in the Cyan Quadrangle. Initial proposals and designs considered building the raccoon on the banner of SFU directly, and extending the SFU banner south. However, an opportune moment would occur to the northeast of the Quadrangle which would see a plan to build it there instead.
From here on, the focus of the Cyan Quadrangle Alliance shifted from change and edits to their own artwork to maintenance and repair of the major pieces of art, with a number of (primarily SFU) students shifting to create a small collection of banners for the 4 main post-secondary institutions of BC. Plans were, however, afoot for the creation of a raccoon, the unofficial mascot of Simon Fraser University, somewhere in the Cyan Quadrangle. Initial proposals and designs considered building the raccoon on the banner of SFU directly, and extending the SFU banner south. However, an opportune moment would occur to the northeast of the Quadrangle which would see a plan to build it there instead.
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