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= UbuntuArtwork =

= Official Logo and Artwork =
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The Ubuntu logo may be used in one of the formats linked below. Please refer to the [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/TrademarkPolicy/ trademark policy] for information regarding permission and correct usage of the logo. The Ubuntu Visual Identity guidelines and assets are available on the [[http://design.ubuntu.com/assets/ubuntu-logo|Ubuntu Brand Guidelines website]] and its [[http://design.ubuntu.com/downloads?search=logo&submit=|Downloads section]]. Please refer to the [[http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy|trademark policy]] for information regarding permission and correct usage of the logo.
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Note that: === Animal SVGs ===
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 * With the release of Ubuntu 5.04, the logo evolved slightly. Specifically, the word Ubuntu is now black, rather than the navy blue of its original form. The black text is now the officially sanctioned version.
 * Below are versions of the logo with and without the strapline "linux for human beings" and by itself and set in a white lozenge.
 * The Ubuntu logo should be used in the correct orientation, i.e.
  * Don't rotate the circular device so that a round "head" is at the top
  * Don't rotate the entire logo so that the word Ubuntu is on an angle - it should read straight, left to right.
 * If you are using the logo, please use one of these officially approved versions.
Each Ubuntu release is accompanied by an animal, SVGs:
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In .png format  * Yak [[attachment:yak_orange_hex.svg]]
 * Xerus [[attachment:xerus_orange_hex.svg]]
 * Werewolf [[attachment:werewolf_orange_hex.svg]]
 * Vervet [[attachment:vervet_orange_hex.svg]]
 * Unicorn [[attachment:unicorn_white_orange_hex.svg]]
 * Tahr [[attachment:tahr_orange_hex.svg]]
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 * [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LogoPNG Basic logo], [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LogoStrapPNG Logo with strap line], [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LogoLozengePNG Logo in lozenge], [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LogoLozengeStrapPNG Logo in lozenge with strap line] == Kubuntu ==
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In .svg format

 * [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LogoSVG Basic Logo], [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LogoStrapSVG Logo with strap line], [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LogoLozengeSVG Logo in lozenge], [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/LogoLozengeStrapSVG Logo in lozenge with strap line]

== Colours ==

CMYK references

 * Red 0, 100, 100, 17; Orange 0, 70, 100, 4; Yellow 0, 45, 100, 2

Pantone references

 * Red 187; Orange 158; Yellow 1235
Official artwork for [[Kubuntu]] is available here on the KubuntuArtwork page.
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== Ubuntu Palette == == Edubuntu ==
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When you are designing icons for Ubuntu, here's a colour palette to
assist you in a variety of formats:
In .svg format (converts well to other formats):
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 * [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/UbuntuArtwork/ubuntu-palette.gpl Gimp Palette]
 * [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/UbuntuArtwork/ubuntu-palette.aco Photoshop Swatch] (From AaronWaite)
 * [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/UbuntuArtwork/ubuntu-palette.png PNG format]
 * [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/UbuntuArtwork/ubuntu-palette.svg SVG format]
 * [[attachment:EdubuntuLogo.svg|Official Logo]]
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== Xubuntu ==
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== User Contributed Artwork == Official artwork for [[Xubuntu]] is available on the [[http://xubuntu.org/resources/|Resources page on the Xubuntu website]].
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User contributed artwork is currently be stored on the CommunityArtwork page. == Lubuntu ==
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Before contributing artwork, please be sure to check the [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/TrademarkPolicy/ trademark policy] for correct usage of the logo. Official artwork for [[Lubuntu]] is available here on the [[Lubuntu/Artwork]] page.
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For some discussion around Ubuntu artwork, there is an UbuntuArtworkDiscussion
page that contains some older dicussion along these lines.
== Ubuntu Studio Artwork ==
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Of particular note is [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/WebsiteButtons this group of buttons] created by AaronWaite that you can
put on your website to show your your appreciate for Ubuntu.
Official artwork for [[UbuntuStudio]] is available on the [[UbuntuStudio/Artwork]] page.
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Also of note is the [http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/ServerBanners server banners] created by ShawnChristopher that you can place on your site to show your server runs on Ubuntu

== Kubuntu Artwork ==
Official artwork for [Kubuntu] is available here on the [KubuntuArtwork] page.

== Instructions for Installing a Custom GRUB Background ==

Warning: Be careful to follow directions fully and replace the placeholders (X,Y,FILE) to match your setup. Failure to do so could result in GRUB crashing.

 0. Download a gzipped XPM image. Example:
  * http://sleepybuddha.sl.funpic.de/ubuntu/
  * http://www.schultz-net.dk/grub.html
 0. Copy it to the GRUB directory{{{
   sudo cp FILE.xpm.gz /boot/grub}}}Where FILE.xpm.gz is the file you just downloaded.
 0. Tell GRUB to use the image{{{
   sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst}}}Add a line under the "timeout" line to read like this{{{
   splashimage=(hdX,Y)/boot/grub/FILE.xpm.gz}}}Where X is the hard drive number Ubuntu is on, Y is the partition number (0-based), and FILE.xpm.gz is file you just downloaded and copied. For example,
   * If / (the root directory) is /dev/hda8 you would write{{{
   splashimage=(hd0,7)/boot/grub/FILE.xpm.gz}}}
   * If you had a /boot partition as /dev/hdc1 you would write{{{
   splashimage=(hd2,0)/grub/FILE.xpm.gz}}}
 0. Save the file, restart and you will now be able to see the logo in the background!

From JustinFlavin Fri Apr 15 17:25:54 +0100 2005
From: Justin Flavin
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 17:25:54 +0100
Subject: official wallpapers?
Message-ID: <20050415172554+0100@https://www.ubuntulinux.org>

is there a wallpaper of the GDM login graphic available, or indeed , are there any official ubuntu wallpapers available?
== Ubuntu GNOME ==
 
Official artwork for [[Ubuntu Gnome]] is available on the [[UbuntuGNOME/Artwork]] page.

The Ubuntu Visual Identity guidelines and assets are available on the Ubuntu Brand Guidelines website and its Downloads section. Please refer to the trademark policy for information regarding permission and correct usage of the logo.

Animal SVGs

Each Ubuntu release is accompanied by an animal, SVGs:

Kubuntu

Official artwork for Kubuntu is available here on the KubuntuArtwork page.

Edubuntu

In .svg format (converts well to other formats):

Xubuntu

Official artwork for Xubuntu is available on the Resources page on the Xubuntu website.

Lubuntu

Official artwork for Lubuntu is available here on the Lubuntu/Artwork page.

Ubuntu Studio Artwork

Official artwork for UbuntuStudio is available on the UbuntuStudio/Artwork page.

Ubuntu GNOME

Official artwork for Ubuntu Gnome is available on the UbuntuGNOME/Artwork page.

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