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Inkscape: Open Source Scalable Vector Graphics Editor | Inkscape: Open Source Scalable Vector Graphics Editor | ||
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Revision as of 03:01, 5 July 2006
Name
Inkscape: Open Source Scalable Vector Graphics Editor
- Inkscape should be capitalized (not BiCapitalized), and is only one word. Inkscape is not named Inkspace.
Incorrect: inkscape, Ink Scape, Inkspace, InkScape
Tagline
Draw Freely.
(watch capitalization, and don't forget the full stop)
Logo Treatment
Colors:
- 1-color: Prefered colors (in order of preference) are black (on lighter backgrounds), or white (on sufficiently dark backgrounds). The snowcap and rim line knocked out (transparent).
- 2-color: The mountain and ink should be black, and white (for the snowcap and rim line)
Sample branding image
upload:draw-freely.png
The font (available here: http://www.paratype.com/pstore/fonts/pushkin.htm) was made by Paratype from the handwriting of Pushkin, the greatest Russian poet of 19th century - who was also an artist, loved to do sketches on the margins of his manuscripts (using ink of course :) Pushkin's characteristic "flying" handwriting style and sketches (mostly profile portraits) are very familiar to anyone speaking Russian.
^^--- short remark: the tagline "Draw freely" with a font that it is _not_ free is a contradiction for me (User:FZap)