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It is still under construction and content may change. Do not rely on the information on this page.


DO NOT USE ANY OF THE LOGOS ON THIS PAGE. Refer to Logo/UsageGuidelines for current guidelines.

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 for the Fedora Logo and the Fedora Remix logo must be permitted by the Board, as they are trademarks. Deviations from the guidelines for the FUDCon logo, the Foundations artwork, and any other guideline must be permitted by the Design Team.

fedora-logos.tar.gz
Some logos will reference fedora-logos.tar.gz and provide a filename. All these logos are available from emailing logo/at/fedoraproject/dot/org. (This queue is run by a human, so please be patient with requests.)
fedora-logos-free.tar.gz
Some logos will reference fedora-logos-free.tar.gz and provide a filename. All these logos are available from INSERT LINK HERE. These logos do not contain trademarked elements and therefore may be distributed freely.

Fedora

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.

All of these logos are inside the fedora/ directory of fedora-logos.tar.gz.

Trademark guidelines in effect


Fedora®, the Fedora word design, and the Infinity design logo, either separately or in combination, are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc., and their permitted usage is documented in the trademark guidelines.

Although these logos are available here on the wiki, they are NOT licensed for any use except as specifically set out in the trademark guidelines.
Logo Dark background[1] Grayscale
The Fedora Logo
fedora_logo.svg

fedora_logo_darkbackground.svg

fedora_logo_grayscale.svg
The Fedora word design
fedora_logotype.svg

fedora_logotype_darkbackground.svg

fedora_logotype_grayscale.svg
The Infinity design logo
fedora_infinity.svg

fedora_infinity_darkbackground.svg

fedora_infinity_grayscale.svg
Vertical logo variation
fedora_vertical.svg

fedora_vertical_darkbackground.svg

fedora_vertical_grayscale.svg
Logo with four foundations File:Fedora withfoundations.png
fedora_withfoundations.svg
File:Fedora withfoundations darkbackground.png
fedora_withfoundations_darkbackground.svg
File:Fedora withfoundations grayscale.png
fedora_withfoundations_grayscale.svg

If you must use only one color, use only the word design — do not use the Infinity logo. This is fedora_logotype_grayscale.png in fedora-logos.tar.gz.

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.

Standard uses of the Fedora Logo with other elements

These templates help bring unity across the expanse of the project between different applications on our infrastructure and between different groups within the project.

Logo Dark background[1]
Fedora Application (application/)
fedora_application.svg

fedora_application_darkbackground.svg
Fedora Groups (groups/)
fedora_group.svg

fedora_group_darkbackground.svg

Fedora Remix

Trademark guidelines in effect


Fedora Remix and the Fedora Remix word design, either separately or in combination, are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc., and their permitted usage is documented in the trademark guidelines.

Although these logos are available here on the wiki, they are NOT licensed for any use except as specifically set out in the trademark guidelines.

The Fedora Remix logo is the secondary trademark described in the trademark guidelines.

Logo Dark background[1][2] Black background[3]
Blue
fedora_remix_blue.svg

fedora_remix_blue_darkbackground.svg

fedora_remix_blue_blackbackground.svg
Green
fedora_remix_green.svg

fedora_remix_green_darkbackground.svg

fedora_remix_green_blackbackground.svg
Orange
fedora_remix_orange.svg

fedora_remix_orange_darkbackground.svg

fedora_remix_orange_blackbackground.svg
Pink
fedora_remix_pink.svg

fedora_remix_pink_darkbackground.svg

fedora_remix_pink_blackbackground.svg
One color
fedora_remix_onecolor.svg

fedora_remix_onecolor_darkbackground.svg
Use the dark background logo

One color

Clearspace

Foundations

FUDCon

Different situation
Make sure this section notes that the FUDCon logo is freely licensed and we simply ask people to use them wisely.
Logo Dark background[1] Grayscale
Full
fudcon_full.svg

fudcon_full_darkbackground.svg

fudcon_full_grayscale.svg
Logotype
fudcon_logotype.svg

fudcon_logotype_darkbackground.svg

fudcon_logotype_grayscale.svg
One color
fudcon_onecolor.svg

fudcon_onecolor_darkbackground.svg

fudcon_onecolor_grayscale.svg
Symbol
fudcon_symbol.svg

fudcon_symbol_darkbackground.svg

fudcon_symbol_grayscale.svg

Fonts

Fonts may be in flux
Follow along on the design-team list. This is mainly a note for Ian so that he can remember to reach a consensus before pushing.

Where possible, use MgOpen Modata. It's available in the Fedora repositories as mgopen-modata-fonts.

Otherwise, use Droid Sans. It's available in the Fedora repositories as google-droid-sans-fonts.

Do not use Bryant2, the typeface used in the logotype. It is non-free and cannot be distributed with Fedora.

Colors

We keep a single color palette to blah blah fill this in

Display Colors Print Colors
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[4]
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

Using the SVG files

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The definition of "dark background" is 50% gray or darker.
  2. Note how the "remix" text stays white no matter the background color, unless the background is black.
  3. This is the only exception to the "remix" text being white.
  4. Why no "Freedom Blue"? Funny answer: Since Fedora and Freedom are synonymous, we decided not to create an entirely new color for freedom. Serious answer: The colors are the same.