If I recall correctly, it is Frutiger, which is a propietary font.

A bit odd for an open source project to use a propietary ($250) font. I once tried to find a free alternative that could look similar. I think I settled for Toga.

http://www.binara.com/toga/

Toga is a good font over-all. It's quite readable and it has all the right porterties (for me) a font can have. If you want to make it look more like the OOo logo you'll have to rescale the image horizontally because the OOo logo is condensed and Toga is semi-condensed.

The blue is specified in pantone, but I can't remember what it was. I remember that finding it was incredibly difficult. I suggest you just use the RGB approximation.

Cheers,
Daniel.

Lars D. Noodén wrote:
Which typeface is used currently in OOo logos and art?
I checked the art subproject's main page
    http://marketing.openoffice.org/art/
and a few links from there but nothing jumped out at me.

-Lars
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