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The font used to write "Debian" in the logo is a commercial paid font (see [[https://lists.debian.org/debian-desktop/2007/07/msg00002.html|this discussion]] in the debian-desktop mailing-list) called [[http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/berthold/laudatio-be/condensed/|Poppl Laudatio Condensed]]. The i-Dot has been manually replaced by a red diamond. Julien Blache [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/07/msg00262.html| annotated]] that the text has been condensed horizontally and stretched vertically. The "debian" text can be found in vector format at [[http://www.debianart.org/cchost/?ccm=/media/files/si0ux/59|qui]]. The font used to write "Debian" in the logo is a commercial paid font (see [[https://lists.debian.org/debian-desktop/2007/07/msg00002.html|this discussion]] in the debian-desktop mailing-list) called [[http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/berthold/laudatio-be/condensed/|Poppl Laudatio Condensed]]. The i-Dot has been manually replaced by a red diamond. Julien Blache [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/07/msg00262.html| annotated]] that the text has been condensed horizontally and stretched vertically. The "debian" text can be found in vector format [[http://collab.debian.net/si0ux/gallery/debian-textgf?view=true|here]].

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Debian Logo

Logos can be found on the Debian logo guidelines page at: https://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:

The red color

The red color has defined pantone values as you can read at this page archived in the WayBackMachine.

  • The red used in the font is nominally PANTONE Rubine Red 2X CVC, however PANTONE has deprecated both double-impression (inked, dried, inked again) samples, indicated by the 2X, and Computer Video / Coated samples (indicated by the CVC), replacing them with just Coated (C) swatches. Therefore, the up-to-date equivalent is either Strong Red C (rendered in RGB as #CC0066 or #CE0056) or Rubine Red C (the C is perhaps not necessary, as all materials [C, HC, PC, U, UP, CP, EC, M] render as #CA005D in RGB, or #CE0058).

  • Other equivalents of the red include:
    • CMYK - 15%, 96%, 67%, 1% - conversion by Adobe Illustrator 8.0 from Pantone color name, taken from this message archived in the WayBackMachine

    • RGB - 215, 10, 83 - conversion by Gimp and by an online tool

    • RGB web safe - 221, 17, 85 - conversion by Gimp and by an online tool

    • HEX - #d70a53 - conversion by Gimp (a color which by the way seems to be called "Debian Red" officially, see e.g. this page)

    • HEX web safe - #DD1155 (#D15) - conversion by Gimp

Font

The font used to write "Debian" in the logo is a commercial paid font (see this discussion in the debian-desktop mailing-list) called Poppl Laudatio Condensed. The i-Dot has been manually replaced by a red diamond. Julien Blache annotated that the text has been condensed horizontally and stretched vertically. The "debian" text can be found in vector format here.

There was also a similar free font at http://www.flyerstarter.com/Free-Fonts/L/Laudatio-C.html, it is still possible to find it here.

A DFSG-free font called Prociono is available as a Debian package.

Unofficial/Alternative Logos

The Debian Logo is Open Source Brand, (Wikpedia page on Open-source brands). So there are several versions adapted from the Debian Swirl. You can use the spiral in color and style that you feel satisfied or your community Debian.

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

See Also