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This is the proposed logo for Software Freedom Day 2011, provided by [[http://www.maxus.com.sg/|Maxus Media, Pte. Ltd.]] of Singapore. This proposed logo is covered by the Creative Commons [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/sg/|Attribution-NonCommercial]] license. Attribution to Maxus Media, Pte. Ltd. {{attachment:SFD3Logo_40Percent.jpg|Proposed Logo provided by Maxus Media, Pte. Ltd., Singapore}} |
This is the proposed logo for Software Freedom Day 2011, provided by Jeff Lim, [[http://www.maxus.com.sg/|Maxus Media & Software Pte. Ltd.]] of Singapore. This proposed logo is covered by the Creative Commons [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/sg/|Attribution Singapore 3.0]] license. This means that you are free: * to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work * to make derivative works Under the following conditions: * You must give the original author credit. Attribution is to Jeff Lim, [[http://www.maxus.com.sg/|Maxus Media & Software Pte. Ltd.]] Attribution can be made as part of the legend on the graphic, included in the footer of a web page, or as a comment in the HTML code that displays the logo. == Examples of the logos == {{attachment:SFDLogo(Final)2_legends.png|Proposed Logo provided by Jeff Lim, Maxus Media & Software Pte. Ltd., Singapore|align="middle"}} These logos are available in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svg|SVG]] format. They can be more easily modified using a vector graphics program such as [[http://inkscape.org/|Inkscape]], allowing customization for each local teams own site. == Downloadable Scalar Vector Graphics (SVG) file containing the logos == Here are the logos bundled into a single SVG file: [[attachment:SFDLogo(Final)2.svg|Proposed Logos SVG file]] And here is the Ubuntu font used to create the text (license of the font is included in the zip file): [[attachment:ubuntu.zip|Ubuntu font file]] === Addendum === '''2011.05.20''' It has been brought to my attention that the logo version entitled "Logo (for light background colors)" has some white blocks in the text and a white stroke on the hill. These are not visually obvious on a white background, but show up if the logo is on a colored background. I have created a version of just that logo which is completely transparent except for the colored areas: [[attachment:SFDLogo_TransparentBackground.svg|SFDLogo_TransparentBackground SVG file]]. === Addendum === '''2011.06.02''' Per requests on [[http://mail.sf-day.org/lists/listinfo/marketing|the marketing mailing list]], Jeff Lim has modified the "print" logo to simplify its color scheme. Here is the latest version: {{attachment:SFDLogo(Final)3_trimmed_.40.png|revised provided by Jeff Lim, Maxus Media & Software Pte. Ltd., Singapore|align="middle"}} Here is the SVG file: [[attachment:SFDLogo(Final)3_trimmed.svg|Revised Logos SVG file]] |
This is the proposed logo for Software Freedom Day 2011, provided by Jeff Lim, Maxus Media & Software Pte. Ltd. of Singapore. This proposed logo is covered by the Creative Commons Attribution Singapore 3.0 license. This means that you are free:
- to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work
- to make derivative works
Under the following conditions:
You must give the original author credit. Attribution is to Jeff Lim, Maxus Media & Software Pte. Ltd.
Attribution can be made as part of the legend on the graphic, included in the footer of a web page, or as a comment in the HTML code that displays the logo.
Examples of the logos
These logos are available in SVG format. They can be more easily modified using a vector graphics program such as Inkscape, allowing customization for each local teams own site.
Downloadable Scalar Vector Graphics (SVG) file containing the logos
Here are the logos bundled into a single SVG file: Proposed Logos SVG file
And here is the Ubuntu font used to create the text (license of the font is included in the zip file): Ubuntu font file
Addendum
2011.05.20 It has been brought to my attention that the logo version entitled "Logo (for light background colors)" has some white blocks in the text and a white stroke on the hill. These are not visually obvious on a white background, but show up if the logo is on a colored background. I have created a version of just that logo which is completely transparent except for the colored areas: SFDLogo_TransparentBackground SVG file.
Addendum
2011.06.02 Per requests on the marketing mailing list, Jeff Lim has modified the "print" logo to simplify its color scheme. Here is the latest version:
Here is the SVG file: Revised Logos SVG file