On 19 October 2016 at 16:04, C R <cajhne@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi. So I noticed that the new OpenSUSE logo violates the artwork/trademark guidelines for openSUSE. Namely, our chamelion is not in it! I was able to locate another variation of the logo in low-res online, then re-construct it as a vector svg.
It's here if anyone wants to grab it and patch the infinity logo with something more in line with the artwork guidelines: https://www.dropbox.com/s/frw57gi230avdp1/open_suse_tumbleweed_icon.svg?dl=0
If we really want to incorporate an infinity symbol, I can probably make an infinity symbol with geeko's tail, which would keep the infinity... however, this may not look much like a tumbleweed, the rolling release namesake.
What does everyone think? Want to see other variations?
Thanks -C
The openSUSE Trademark guidelines do not require the use of the openSUSE logo, they just control and set the terms of use of the openSUSE logo, which is a Registered Trademark The Tumbleweed and Leap logos are the official, valid, logos of the Tumbleweed and Leap distributions produced by the openSUSE Project We don't need to blast the chameleon on everything we do Regards, Richard Brown - written while wearing my openSUSE Tumbleweed T-shirt http://shop.opensuse.org/#!tumbleweed+t-shirt-A104040222 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org