Hi Stasiek,
"Stasiek Michalski"
Hi,
So as you may know, I talked a little bit about making openSUSE distribution logos a little bit more consistent and so I created two PRs that address that:
https://github.com/openSUSE/artwork/pull/50 https://github.com/openSUSE/distribution-logos/pull/2
For Leap the situation was pretty easy: Leap uses the same colour as the project logo, which makes it seem like the default option, which isn't that great when we want to make it seem like there is no default openSUSE distribution. I talked a little bit more in depth about this on my branding talk on oSC19 if you are interested to learn more.
MicroOS however enjoyed the branding's dark blue, which is problematic for different reason: it's very hard to use with dark backgrounds. That made it necessary for MicroOS to be branded with white in some places, which was unfortunate. With purple we can actually use dark blue as a background and use the branding colour without having to resort to fallbacks.
The new colors on the MicroOS logo look great!
Kubic logo is a problem in general, it has so many colours it's really hard to match with any background. Right now I am fixing it in a way that depends on the scenario, but in the future I hope we can figure out a better alternative. For now Kubic ends up with a blue text under the logo and in places a monochrome version of the logo (and let's address the actual fixes with https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Project_logo_change_vote)
I must admit that I don't really like the green & light blue
combination, I think they clash a bit.
Besides that, a huge thank you from me!
Cheers,
Dan
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Dan Čermák