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GNOME Brand Guidelines

Note: This page is derived from Máirín's GNOME Brand Guidelines SVG book:

Logo

Components

Logo Mark or Device

Logotype

The font used in the GNOME logo type is a hand-tweaked version of Bitstream Vera Sans, an openly-licensed font. There is no full version of this tweaked font available - only the vector outlines of the GNOME letters. It was tweaked to have similar features to the older logotype - most notably how far the middle point of the 'M' extends and at a point rather than flat.

Full Logo

Logo Orientation Variations

Horizontal Orientation

Vertical Orientation

Color Variations

The GNOME logo may be produced using a variety of colors; please ensure the colors you choose contrast well with the background.

The logo should be clearly discernable. Avoid the use of patterns that obscure the logo's form.

Light Background

Dark Background

Internal Spacing

Horizontal Logo Internal Spacing

Vertical Logo Internal Spacing

External Spacing

Horizontal Logo External Spacing

Vertical Logo External Spacing

Sublogos

/!\ NOTE: The following section of the brand guidelines have not been approved by the GNOME Foundation Board. Please clear any application of these guidelines with the Board.

For subprojects or user groups that are officially affiliated with GNOME, the creation of customized GNOME foot logo marks is encouraged to create distinctive and appealing logos for each subproject. These customized GNOME foot logos must follow the following rules, however:

1) The GNOME foot logo can *not* be stretched or distorted. There are no exceptions to this policy. Elements such as outlines, reflections, drop shadows, etc. also may not be added to it.

2) The GNOME foot's fill color may be modified (preferably to colors in the GNOME palette.) Patterns appropriate to the subject matter of the subproject (e.g., a globe pattern for the translation team) may be used to fill the GNOME foot logo.

3) Elements appropriate to the subject matter of the subproject (e.g., a paintbrush for the GNOME Art project, a coffee cup for the GNOME Java project) may be added within the clearspace of the GNOME foot logo. These elements must be no more than 1/3 the size of the GNOME foot logo and must not overwhelm the GNOME foot logo. They must also not obfuscate the 'G' of the GNOME foot logo.

4) The GNOME foot logo may be placed on elements appropriate to the subject matter of the subproject (e.g., the GNOME Love logo.) These elements must be large enough to completely house the GNOME foot logo (there shouldn't be any overlap between the edges of the element and the edges of the GNOME foot logo. The GNOME foot logo must fit completely within the element.) The GNOME foot logo must stand out against the fill of the element as in the background color guidelines above.

Always clear the licensing status of any artwork that you use.

Branding Materials Development

Stationery

Letterhead

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