On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 08:44:20AM +0100, Petr Spacek wrote:
>
> Do you always wonder why all texts say FreeIPA but logo has 'freeIPA' on it?
> :-)
Perhaps because it is sponsored by Red Hat, to have the logo aligned
with Red Hat's logo capitalization?
> While preparing FreeIPA poster for OpenHouse event in Brno, I could not resist
> anymore and 'fixed' the logo to use capital F - old and new variants are
> attached.
>
> Can we agree on one one spelling and fix the rest? (Obviously it would be
> easier to fix logos instead of fixing all texts :-))
I obviously do not know the history but I'd love to have the logo
consistent with the name.
Looking at the PNGs, the original logo has the
identity | policy | audit
line aligned with the right edge of the logo -- you should shift that
to stay aligned.
Of course, the IPA might no longer mean identity, policy, *and audit*,
so maybe that second line could be dropped altogether?
Also, it's FreeIPA with capital IPA -- shouldn't the letters on the
box be capitalized as well?
In any case, since Máirín authored the logo, she should be consulted
about the changes.
--
Jan Pazdziora
Principal Software Engineer, Identity Management Engineering, Red Hat
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