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*How do the aforementioned values translate to OOo's branding: minimalism? sharp/crisp/clear presentation? This is an opportunity to set some directions for designers (it could also be developed on the way as OOo's new branding develops) | *How do the aforementioned values translate to OOo's branding: minimalism? sharp/crisp/clear presentation? This is an opportunity to set some directions for designers (it could also be developed on the way as OOo's new branding develops) | ||
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+ | These logo usage guidelines are also available [http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Logo_Usage_Guidelines here.] | ||
== Brand Colors == | == Brand Colors == | ||
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This is a conversion from a 24-bit image to an 8-bit image to obtain the correct color. <br> Color code of gray: <br> Blacktone: 55% <br> RGB: R 113 - G 113 - B 113 <br> HEX: # 71 71 71 <br> | This is a conversion from a 24-bit image to an 8-bit image to obtain the correct color. <br> Color code of gray: <br> Blacktone: 55% <br> RGB: R 113 - G 113 - B 113 <br> HEX: # 71 71 71 <br> | ||
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[[Image:Test-m-plus-font-OOo.jpg|450px]] [[Image:M plus 1p numbers.PNG|300px]] | [[Image:Test-m-plus-font-OOo.jpg|450px]] [[Image:M plus 1p numbers.PNG|300px]] | ||
− | If a designer is able to do so, we recommend to round the rectangular dots in the font when creating a graphical work containing this font. | + | If a designer is able to do so, we recommend to round the rectangular dots in the font when creating a graphical work containing this font. |
== Logo Usage Guidelines Proposals == | == Logo Usage Guidelines Proposals == | ||
− | Members of the Branding initiative have proposed additional logo usage guidelines. Until it is | + | Members of the Branding initiative have proposed additional logo usage guidelines. Until it is decided if they are accepted, these guidelines will be on the [http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Logo_Usage_Guidelines_Proposals Logo Usage Guideline Proposals wiki page]. |
[[Category:Visual_Design]] [[Category:Branding]] [[Category:Marketing]] [[Category:Art]] | [[Category:Visual_Design]] [[Category:Branding]] [[Category:Marketing]] [[Category:Art]] |
Latest revision as of 22:53, 13 July 2018
Contents
Branding Guidelines Draft
This is a draft for the OpenOffice.org Branding Guidelines. Elements for discussion can be posted here. The content of this site is not yet official.
Discussion happens either on the branding mailing list or from time to time on IRC.
Identity Statement
Mission Statement
To create, as a community, the leading international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format.
- What does OOo stand for? What general ideas/statements do we want OOo's branding to be guided by?
OpenOffice.org stands for
- Openness
- Freedom
- Interoperability (Standards)
- Quality
- Experience
- Collaboration
How OpenOffice.org's branding reflects this
- How do the aforementioned values translate to OOo's branding: minimalism? sharp/crisp/clear presentation? This is an opportunity to set some directions for designers (it could also be developed on the way as OOo's new branding develops)
Logo Usage Guidelines version 1.0
These logo usage guidelines are also available here.
Brand Colors
Please do not use the color picker to extract the colors. The colors shown on your screen may have been already altered by your computer's color management system. |
Logo
Table
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Blue | Black |
HEX | 0E85CD | 000000 |
RGB | 14 133 205 | 0 0 0 |
CMYK | tbd | tbd |
Pantone | tbd | tbd |
Logo: DO's
White Space Logo
This is the white space that should be left unchanged around the logo:
NLC logo
Whitespace
Example with the Liberation Sans font type.
Logo Inverse
1. Blue:
2. Black:
Logo Black and White
Logo Grayscale
This is a conversion from a 24-bit image to an 8-bit image to obtain the correct color.
Color code of gray:
Blacktone: 55%
RGB: R 113 - G 113 - B 113
HEX: # 71 71 71
Gulls
- Guidelines on using the gulls by themselves (e.g. the gull orb)
Minimum Sizes
100 x 30 pixel (35 x 11 mm)
Logo DONT's
Colors
Never change the color of the logo or use different shades.
Never outline the logo.
Do not place any imagery inside the logo.
Aspect Ratio
Never stretch the logo from it's original form but respect its aspect ratio.
Background Colour
Don't use background colors that negatively affects readability of the logo.
Place and Elements
Do not place the gulls on a different place.
Trademark Symbol
Do not remove the ™ (trademark symbol)
Font
The best font to use in combination with the OpenOffice.org logo is the open font M plus 1p with broad support of non-Latin areas in Unicode.
If a designer is able to do so, we recommend to round the rectangular dots in the font when creating a graphical work containing this font.
Logo Usage Guidelines Proposals
Members of the Branding initiative have proposed additional logo usage guidelines. Until it is decided if they are accepted, these guidelines will be on the Logo Usage Guideline Proposals wiki page.