Re: GNOME Logo Branding Guidelines Concerns



<quote who="Máirín Duffy">

> (1) Are there any objections to the proposed sublogo guidelines? Do you 
> think they are too restrictive or too permissive?

> (3) Do you think having an approval system for sublogos would be an 
> acceptable requirement? Should we contact a lawyer to get some advice?

An approvals process is entirely reasonable.

> (2) Do you think the 'creative' sublogos approach is entirely more risk 
> than it is worth? Should we just not allow for sublogos, or only allow 
> for sublogos that use the 'stock' GNOME foot logomark?

Something for us to take to the lawyers.

There are some certification marks that I would like to develop, based on
the GNOME logo. They're sufficiently important that they can't be confused
with other sublogo designs. I'll chat to you about this off-list, so we can
get something designed and published in the brand guidelines, and so no one
makes conflicting sublogo designs.

- Jeff

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