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{{admon/note | Why clearspace? | Placing other elements too close to the Fedora logo can make it appear that we have a relationship between us and what the elements represent. It can also make it look like we've changed. It's important to keep the logo intact, without outside entities, so it will be more recognizable. }} | {{admon/note | Why clearspace? | Placing other elements too close to the Fedora logo can make it appear that we have a relationship between us and what the elements represent. It can also make it look like we've changed. It's important to keep the logo intact, without outside entities, so it will be more recognizable. }} | ||
=== | === Dark backgrounds === | ||
=== Fedora Groups === | When the logo is on a background that is darker than 50% gray, use the <code>darkbackground</code> variation of the logo. | ||
[[Image:2-logo-darkbg.png]] | |||
=== Grayscale logo === | |||
When the logo must be printed in grayscale, use the <code>grayscale</code> variation of the logo. | |||
[[Image:3-logo-gray.png]] | |||
=== One-color logo === | |||
If you must use only one color, use only the logotype — do ''not'' use the logomark. This is <code>fedora_logotype_grayscale.png</code> in fedora-logos.tar.gz. | |||
=== Standard uses of the Fedora Logo with other elements === | |||
==== Fedora Applications ==== | |||
Applications within Fedora should use this template to help bring a sense of unity to each of the applications and their functionality. | |||
[[Image:4-logo-app.png]] | |||
==== Fedora Groups ==== | |||
Groups within Fedora, whether subprojects, SIGs, regional groups, etc., should use this template. | |||
[[Image:5-logo-group.png]] | |||
== Fedora Remix == | == Fedora Remix == |
Revision as of 17:18, 4 June 2010
The Fedora brand guidelines are the official brand and logo guidelines of the Fedora Project. Use of Fedora-related logos must fall under these guidelines. Deviations from the guidelines are only acceptable with permission from the Artwork sub-project.
The Fedora Logo
The Fedora logo symbolizes the Fedora Project and all that it does — the operating system it creates as well as the community that creates it.
Dark backgrounds
When the logo is on a background that is darker than 50% gray, use the darkbackground
variation of the logo.
Grayscale logo
When the logo must be printed in grayscale, use the grayscale
variation of the logo.
One-color logo
If you must use only one color, use only the logotype — do not use the logomark. This is fedora_logotype_grayscale.png
in fedora-logos.tar.gz.
Standard uses of the Fedora Logo with other elements
Fedora Applications
Applications within Fedora should use this template to help bring a sense of unity to each of the applications and their functionality.
Fedora Groups
Groups within Fedora, whether subprojects, SIGs, regional groups, etc., should use this template.
Fedora Remix
Foundations
FUDCon
Fonts
Where possible, use MgOpen Modata. It's available in the Fedora repositories as mgopen-modata-fonts
(mgopen-fonts
in Fedora versions prior to 11).
Otherwise, use Droid Sans. It's available in the Fedora repositories as google-droid-sans-fonts
(google-droid-fonts
in Fedora versions prior to 11).
Do not use Bryant2, the typeface used in the logotype. It is non-free and cannot be distributed with Fedora.
Color
We keep a single color palette to blah blah fill this in
Display Colors | Print Colors | |||||||||
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Name | Swatch | R | G | B | Hex | C | M | Y | K | Pantone ® |
Fedora Blue | 60 | 110 | 180 | #3c6eb4 | 100% | 46% | 0% | 0% | 2935 | |
Fedora Dark Blue | 41 | 65 | 114 | #294172 | 100% | 57% | 0% | 38% | 541 | |
Secondary colors | ||||||||||
Friends Magenta | 219 | 50 | 121 | #db3279 | 0% | 80% | 40% | 0% | ||
Features Orange | 229 | 151 | 40 | #e59728 | 0% | 50% | 100% | 0% | ||
First Green | 121 | 219 | 50 | #79db32 | 50% | 0% | 100% | 0% | ||
Other official colors | ||||||||||
Black | 0 | 0 | 0 | #000000 | 60% | 40% | 40% | 100% | ||
Grey 1 | 112 | 112 | 112 | #707070 | ||||||
Grey 2 | 140 | 140 | 140 | #8c8c8c |