[Ubuntu-be] New Banner - Call for propositions

jean7491 jean7491 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 14 19:56:24 BST 2010


Steven,

To keep it simple and as suggested by Jan, could you present another 
proposition using use a (dark) grey or maybe even black for the "be" part ?

jean7491
Ubuntu Belgium Events Team


On 10/06/10 13:07, Steven De Baets wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> According to the Visual Identity guidelines, one cannot change the shape
> or colour of the circle of friends.
> I also read that there has to be a "registered trademark" sign when the
> ubuntu logo is being published in a size over 3 cm wide.
> Yesterday there also leaked a beta version of the ubuntu-font on the
> internet. Only the internationalisation of the font isn't finished yet.
> The beta version is complete for our language, it works well, and I used
> it in this version.
> I also used the official cmyk colours for this one.
> Personally, I think that the Belgian colours don't work well with the
> orange of the Ubuntu logo in any way (trust me, i tried to make them
> work), and logos with Belgian colours give a rather cluttered impression
> (except for the ones where the circle of friends have the colours, but
> as we said earlier, we can't).
> Furthermore, using both the belgian colours and the "be"-text seems
> double, as everyone understands "be" stands for "Belgium".
>
> We have to keep it clean and simple. That's the only way to keep things
> highly recognisable, and true to the minimalistic direction and the
> decluttering actions both Canonical and the distribution have taken
> recently (eg. Ubuntu Light and the Unity desktop).
>
> When I created the current posters (Ontketen je computer), I took a
> minimalistic approach as well, because I thought it was the right way to
> go. I haven't changed my mind since then...
>
> But that's just me...
>
> Regards,
> Steven.
>
>    



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