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The official logos have been selected by vote of the Debian developers in Mid 1999.

 * http://www.debian.org/News/1999/19990826
 * http://www.debian.org/vote/1999/vote_0004

They have been created by Raul M. Silva (http://www.silva.com)
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http://www.debian.org/banners/
http://gnuart.onshore.com/debian_banners.html
http://www.debian.org/banners/2.2/
http://www.debian.org/banners/2.1/
 * http://www.debian.org/banners/
 * http://gnuart.onshore.com/debian_banners.html
 * http://www.debian.org/banners/2.2/
 * http://www.debian.org/banners/2.1/
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BTW, the font used to write "Debian" in the logo is a payware font called Poppl Laudatio Condensed.

The i-Dot has been manually replaced by a red diamond.

Julien Blache annotated (http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/07/msg00262.html) that the text has been condensed horizontally and stretched vertically.

There was also a resemmbled free font at http://www.flyerstarter.com/Free-Fonts/L/Laudatio-C.html - a page that still hosts it is http://www.abstractfonts.com/fonts/search/full_listing.htm?kw=LaudatioC

= Unofficial Logos =
Some unofficial, alternative Debian logo art is available at http://alphapapa.net/debian/logos/, with some previews viewable at http://alphapapa.net/debian/logos/gallery.html

Logos can be found on the Debian logo guidelines page at: http://www.debian.org/logos/

The official logos have been selected by vote of the Debian developers in Mid 1999.

They have been created by Raul M. Silva (http://www.silva.com)

Get banners to show your Debian pride at:

Read the Debian Graphics blog here:

http://www.linuks.mine.nu/volkany/

BTW, the font used to write "Debian" in the logo is a payware font called Poppl Laudatio Condensed.

The i-Dot has been manually replaced by a red diamond.

Julien Blache annotated (http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/07/msg00262.html) that the text has been condensed horizontally and stretched vertically.

There was also a resemmbled free font at http://www.flyerstarter.com/Free-Fonts/L/Laudatio-C.html - a page that still hosts it is http://www.abstractfonts.com/fonts/search/full_listing.htm?kw=LaudatioC

Unofficial Logos

Some unofficial, alternative Debian logo art is available at http://alphapapa.net/debian/logos/, with some previews viewable at http://alphapapa.net/debian/logos/gallery.html