On 12/22/2009 08:40 AM, Ian Weller wrote:
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 09:51:10PM -0700, Ryan Rix wrote:
> I need some advice on how to use the Fedora logo. According to
>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo/UsageGuidelines it's okay to use change
> the typeface of the Fedora text to white if the color backing it is Fedora
> blue (under "Never Use the Logo on Similarly-Colored Backgrounds"); Now, if
I
> wanted put the logo on top of the Constantine wallpaper, the contrast is very
> bad, and nearly illegible, since it's very close to Pantone 2935 in many
> places.
>
> Would it be a grey area to make the Fedora typeface white in this case? See
> [1] for a screenshot of what we are talking about.. What would be the best way
> to do this?
CCing design-team's list -- good idea to ask logo-related questions
there.
It's definitely recommended to make the Fedora typeface white in this
case -- if you can't read "Fedora" without squinting, change it.
+1, this is that the Usage Guidelines practically says.
> The code currently loads the png from
/usr/share/pixmaps/fedora-logo-small.png
> and generates the "Welcome to" text from MgOpen Modata Bold in the same
> Panotone 2935 of the logo typeface.
I bet you wanted to say here "the same hex value"
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