#342 fedora grayscale logo for use with black background?
Closed: Fixed None Opened 9 years ago by mattdm.

Fedora has an official grayscale logo. There are no particular guidelines for when it should be used — obviously if color is not available, but presumably it may also be used in cases where color is not desirable (perhaps distracting or unbalancing).

The current grayscale logo is dark on white. In some circumstances — a user interface with a black background, for example — it would be nice to have a variant designed to be gray and white on black.

Is this possible, or should the logo be bordered in white, and if so, what are the guidelines for that white?


Black & white guidelines at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo/UsageGuidelines show that if the treatment is on a black background, and you must only have grayscale (or one/two-color) treatment, use just the Fedora logotype ("fedora") in white, without the logomark.

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