[openbeos] Re: Official Haiku graphics
- From: Michael Phipps <mphipps1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2005 14:20:23 -0400
A few people have asked me about that. Something like that does indeed need to
be done. The logo and name is, indeed, a trademark of the non-profit.
I will move this up my priority list and see if I can't get something sooner
rather than later.
Michael
On 2005-06-04 at 20:18:47 [-0400], Ben Allen wrote:
> A while back I ran across a PDF document Be, Inc. put out that showed their
> various logos, gave instructions on how to use them in different types of
> documents and on different backgrounds, and gave exact specifications for the
> colors "Be Blue" and "Be Red" used on their products. I was wondering if
> such a document exists for the Haiku logos.
>
> The colors and graphics of the haiku-os.org website are all that I can find
> at the moment. Are these the official logo and colors of Haiku, or just for
> the website? I know Be published that document in order to protect their
> trademarked logos (are/will Haiku logos be trademarked as well?), and if such
> a document does not exist for us, I think that it would be beneficial to
> create one. That way, community websites would look unified, we can create a
> visual theme that people can subconsciouly link with Haiku, and we can have
> documented proof of our designs in case some form of trademark infringement
> takes place in the future. (I know the UI design is open source, but our
> organizational logos and colors may not be)
>
> I realise that the creative design team may have published this already, but
> I could not readily find this information, so I wanted to make sure that it
> was not overlooked. Thanks
>
>
> -Ben
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