Hi Matthias - 

Thanks for the feedback... IIRC, it was a bit of faff getting the logo in 
place, and I hacked a bit of css that I think just pushes the other logo 
out of the way.

Here's the custom.css file:

#header-container.container {height: 72px;}
#ipython_notebook img{
/* http://stackoverflow.com/a/24633671/454773 */
display:block;
-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
box-sizing: border-box;
background: url(OU-logo-83x65.png) no-repeat;
  width: 83px; /* Width of new image */
  height: 65px; /* Height of new image */
  padding-left: 83px; /* Equal to width of new image */

}


We also used to have an extension that nicely coloured cells to mark them 
out as activity related cells, but they stopped working a long time ago 
with notebook style changes and we never got round to fixing them.

--tony

On Tuesday, 11 September 2018 11:40:19 UTC+1, Matthias Bussonnier wrote:
>
> Hi Tony, 
>
> Happy to see you were able to brand Jupyter Notebook, we welcome feedback 
> on how difficult that was. 
> As far as your use of the Jupyter name/logo, I suggest for you to read the 
> trademark documents[1].
>
> We are working on making it easier to to have "Power by Jupyter" and 
> design work that can be reused without concern for trademark.
> From the screenshot, I don't see any issues with you replacing the Jupyter 
> Logo/Name. Issues would be more if you were using Jupyter Logo trademark 
> with non-official products. Though I'm not the one calling the shot and not 
> a trademark lawyer[2].
>
> I believe if you are concerned with using the logos , I believe we could 
> figure out how to legally grant you permission to use the logo/names in a 
> specific restricted context.
> -- 
> M
>
> 1: https://github.com/jupyter/governance/blob/master/trademarks.md
> 2: The Jupyter Trademark is owned by NumFOCUS, and TM infringement issues 
> by their attorney.
>
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 at 11:35, Tony Hirst <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> We've been using Jupyter notebooks for 3 years or so now in a single 
>> distance higher education course with a branded identity that looks like 
>> this:
>>
>> [image: Home.png]
>>
>> [image: Using_Jupyter_Notebooks_-_READ_ME_FIRST.png]
>>
>>
>>
>> We take take to refer to *Jupyter notebooks* and make it clear that the 
>> notebook server etc is part of an open source project. In the medium term, 
>> I would hope that we might be able to start committing back (internal 
>> developers are already regular committers to Moodle, for example).
>>
>> At the moment, the courses uses a custom VM distributed to students to 
>> run a single user notebook server. However, we're hoping that several more 
>> courses will soon start using notebooks, and that an on-campus hosted a 
>> solution will be available (ideally, both Jupyterhub and Binderhub). To 
>> provide a consistent student user experience, we'd like to brand the 
>> notebooks, by default in a style something like the above. We also have 
>> brand guidelines about where/how our logo is placed on a page.
>>
>> What I wanted to check as we (hopefully) move from a cottage industry 
>> promoting single user notebooks in a VM to a data science/management 
>> cohort, to a more wider student base, was any requirements on brand 
>> identity, use of Jupyter logos etc. before our internal rights compliance 
>> folk start getting worried.
>>
>> thanks
>> --tony
>>
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