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We recommend using the | We recommend using the Comfortaa fonts as complementary fonts to the Fedora logotype. Comfortaa is part of Fedora. To install this font (and the other MgOpen fonts): | ||
yum install aajohan-comfortaa-fonts | |||
For more information about the Comfortaa font, please see [[Comfortaa | The Fonts SIG Comfortaa page]]. | |||
For more information about the | |||
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Revision as of 15:36, 7 July 2011
The Fedora Logo: Usage Guidelines
'Fedora' and the Fedora logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. In order to protect and grow the Fedora brand, we have a distinguishable logo that can be used to mark genuine Fedora resources and approved third-party content. There are guidelines for the logo's appearance and usage, outlined here.
Logo Usage
The Standard Logo
File:Logo UsageGuidelines full-logo.png
The Logotype
The Symbol
Vertical Version of the Logo
File:Logo UsageGuidelines vert-logo.png
Reversing Logotype Color to White
When the logo is used on a background that is darker than 50% grey, you should reverse the type to white for legibility:
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logodarkbg.png
Greyscale Logo
In greyscale reproduction, use the black and white version on the logo:
For Use on Light Backgrounds
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logobw.png
For Use on Dark Backgrounds
For dark backgrounds in a greyscale printing situation, we recommend the Black & White logo guidelines below.
Black & White Logo
Sometimes, often due to production costs, only one color of ink is available and so the Fedora logo must be reproduced using only one color. In this scenario, the logotype must be used alone without the logo mark, in a light color type on a dark background or in a dark color type on a light background. The logotype must be clearly distinguishable from the background color. You must honor the Fedora logo palette when possible, using black or white if necessary.
Some examples follow, below:
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logobw onecolor.png
Trademark Symbol
The 'TM' trademark symbol must always be visible and readable for both the Fedora logomark (infinity symbol) and the Fedora logotype ('fedora' text) in the placements shown in these guidelines. You may not remove or obfuscate either of the TM symbols in the Fedora logo.
Clear Space
Logo Clear Space
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logoclearspace.png
Logotype Clear Space
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logotypeclearspace.png
Symbol Clear Space
File:Logo UsageGuidelines symbolclearspace.png
Typeface
Complementary Font
We recommend using the Comfortaa fonts as complementary fonts to the Fedora logotype. Comfortaa is part of Fedora. To install this font (and the other MgOpen fonts):
yum install aajohan-comfortaa-fonts
For more information about the Comfortaa font, please see The Fonts SIG Comfortaa page.
File:Logo UsageGuidelines mgopen-regular-preview.png
File:Logo UsageGuidelines mgopen-bold-preview.png
Color Palette
Dark Blue
Pantone ® 541 |
CMYK: 100, 57, 0, 38 |
RGB: 41, 65, 114 |
HEX: #294172 |
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logodarkblue-swatch.png
Blue
Pantone ® 2935 |
CMYK: 100, 46, 0, 0 |
RGB: 60, 110, 180 |
HEX: #3C6EB4 |
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logoblue-swatch.png
Bad Logo Usage
Never Switch the Colors
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logocolorswitch.png
Never Use the Logo on Similarly-Colored Backgrounds
Never use the logo on similarly-colored backgrounds, unless the color is Pantone ® 2935 and the logotype is white.
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logobgcolor.png
Never Rearrange Elements of the Logo
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logorearrange.png
Never Stray from the Color Palette
File:Logo UsageGuidelines logobadpalette.png