I'm guessing that its a cross between the "u" of Ubuntu and the phonetic "n" of GNOME which is nice.
Leo On 29/04/15 09:43, Tim wrote: > > On 29/04/15 18:35, Alfredo Hernández wrote: >> Yeah, that's a serious problem. We can't use a logo that can only be used in >> a very specific way, and even if we did, we cannot guarantee that >> external people are going to use it properly. But yes, you are technically >> right. >> > I was more responding to what seemed to me, implying the current logo was > breaking trademarks. And likely we will again need GNOME approval, > when changing the roundel. >> BTW, what do you think about Patrik's concept? >> > I like the concept of somehow linking together the U and G, however that was > not entirely obvious to me, so wonder if it can't be improved somehow. > > Tim -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome
